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“design for good” talk

i was honored to speak recently at the local "coffee&design" monthly series about design for good. being the smart and organized folks they are, the whole event was documented so i wanted to include the video here as well as a pdf of my slides with presenter notes in case anyone wants to take a peek.

thanks very much to erica birkman, kelly tomlinson, and rob lafeve for the opportunity!

tags: lecture, social design, coffee & design, kansas city
categories: social design
Monday 09.08.14
Posted by tyler galloway
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missouri state university visit

 cedomir kostovic, my host and professor, in his office.

cedomir kostovic, my host and professor, in his office.

 participating in senior class critique.

participating in senior class critique.

 one section of cedo's senior design studio, where i served as a guest critic for their social change project pitches. 

one section of cedo's senior design studio, where i served as a guest critic for their social change project pitches. 

 another section of cedo's senior design studio, where i served as a guest critic for their social change project pitches. 

another section of cedo's senior design studio, where i served as a guest critic for their social change project pitches. 

 dinner with (front row, left to right) me of course, professors roman duszek, cedomir kostivic, maria michalczyk, and fellow alum matthew evans.

dinner with (front row, left to right) me of course, professors roman duszek, cedomir kostivic, maria michalczyk, and fellow alum matthew evans.

about eight months ago, my former professor, cedomir kostovic, emailed me with an invitation to come and lecture at my alma mater, missouri state university.

 

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tags: lecture, exhibition, critique, social design
categories: portfolio, posters, sabbatical, social design
Monday 10.28.13
Posted by tyler galloway
 

tim brown on design thinking

"tim brown urges designers to think big" is the title of this TED talk, and of course it contains a lot of great ideas concerning the kinds of questions we are asking about how design can help people, the value of rapid prototyping, and the value of what our "priesthood of design" is currently making.

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tags: design thinking, social design
categories: social design
Saturday 02.06.10
Posted by tyler