2011 IDSA Midwest District Conference St. Louis, MO 04.01.11
About the Talk: Responsible design tends to be nebulous—in a good way. The designer’s mind and processes can be used in almost any context to contribute to the greater good. In this talk, we learn how IDSA’s St. Louis chapter has been leveraged as a community collaborator in St. Louis to help bring a number of locally-focused initiatives to life.
There's not much time left to register for this weekend's St. Louis conference. If you miss it, you'll miss a really valuable design dialogue on the subject of "Contrast." (This is a soft sell, we promise.)
If you really want to design for business, you may just have to relinquish a little bit of the idea of ownership of “your” design. Teamwork, says Stephen Wurth, can be a good strategy for climbing the corporate design ladder. He shared that advice and reported on the state of design in St. Louis in this conversation.