DA Autumn Conversations is all about connecting people-to-people and people-to-ideas.
We will explore this year’s theme of “Design and Planet” through discussions around planet-centered design and educating clients about sustainable practices.
The format for the evening will include talks from our 3 featured speakers followed by a Q&A with all of the speakers.
These events will be taking place in Tāmaki Makaurau on 4 Apr, Pōneke on 9 Apr, and Ōtautahi on 15 Apr.
Design for Conservation (D4C) is a methodology that enables participative problem-solving for environmental conservation and sustainability challenges. This toolkit enables participants to address complex challenges in a creative, non-linear way, taking into consideration multiple stakeholder points of view - human and nonhuman - and the complex interactions between emotional, spiritual, and scientific approaches. The methodology balances work and play, fostering trust among participants, and creating a safe space for multiple world views to co-exist.
Following years of creative agency business management and consulting and building on more recent research and accreditation in workplace wellbeing, Carol, Greg and Andy have joined forces to create a diagnostic tool to help manage happier, healthier creative businesses.
Following years of creative agency business management and consulting and building on more recent research and accreditation in workplace wellbeing, Carol, Greg and Andy have joined forces to create a diagnostic tool to help manage happier, healthier creative businesses.
Stepping out on your own can be daunting for even the most experienced designer, running a business calls for many hats to be worn every day along with doing the work. This course is designed to give you ideas and inspiration to get a head start into freelancing, with lessons and tricks I’ve learned along the way.
Are you a UI/UX designer with a passion for accessibility, yet finding yourself overwhelmed by the vast landscape of knowledge available online? Join us in a workshop crafted to guide designers like you through the essential aspects of creating inclusive designs. Dive into a structured learning experience that tackles accessibility challenges and equips you with the skills to create designs that resonate with everyone.
Design Assembly presents the 2024 module of Johnson McKay's ever-popular Te Ao Māori workshops.
Johnson will be updating the content for this year's full-day workshop to keep it current and make it relevant to everyone; whether you are just starting out on your Te Ao Māori journey or have attended his workshops in the past.