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Don't miss this next CHIFOO Meeting • Wednesday, June 11
Design luminary Bill Buxton will be in Portland, this Wednesday, June 11, to speak on "Design Thinking: Action and Ecosystem."
Winner of this year'sSIGCHI Lifetime Achievement Award with years of accomplishments too numerous to mention here, Bill is currently the Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research. He is the author of "Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design" not to mention recent Business Week article "A New Mantra for Creativity" . This lecture is presented by CHIFOO in partnership with Cascade SIGGRAPH.
The number of books, articles, and conferences on innovation, creativity, and design is staggering. Yet, there is still precious little on what designers actually do, how they do it, and how they interact with the other disciplines involved in bringing concepts to fruition.
This talk is based in the premise that design is a distinct discipline with specific skills and practices. Furthermore, the physical and cultural ecosystem in which designers work has a huge effect on their ability to exercise these skills.
This talk aims to shine some light on design skills and their relationship to various aspects of this ecosystem. The purpose is not to make everyone a designer; rather, it is to help both designers and non-designers better understand how and where they fit into the larger mosaic that makes up the partnership required to go effectively from concept to practice.
SCHEDULE & LOCATION
Please note: We will not be meeting at the usual Beaverton locations.
5:00 pm Book signing at Powell's Technical Books, 33 NW Park, Portland (see map)
6:30 pm Networking and social hour, Light refreshments will be served in the lobby of the Portland World Trade Center, 121 SW Salmon (see map)
7:00 pm Programat the bridge level auditorium of the PortlandWorld Trade Center, 121 SW Salmon (see map)
COST
Just like all the other CHIFOO meetings, this excellent program is FREE for CHIFOO members; non-member admission is $5.
Annual CHIFOO membership costs just $20 and offers benefits galore!
Challenge extended – entries accepted through June 15th!
Do you dream of creating sleek new tech toys that outdo even today’s most stylish cell phone and MP3 players? Enter the Industrial Design category of the Autodesk Student Design Challenge where you get the opportunity to win great prizes, while building designs for your future career portfolio. Take a product that is currently on the market and redesign it with an enhanced look and feel (new lines and edges, better colors, etc.) and a design that improves the overall functionality using Autodesk AliasStudio™ software.
The Autodesk AliasStudio™ product line provides a comprehensive set of tools for conceptual design and design realization. AliasStudio provides industry-leading surface description capabilities supported by best-in-class sketching and visualization tools that let you capture and communicate design intent. AliasStudio streamlines consumer product and transportation design workflows, maximizing your productivity to deliver successful products without impeding creativity.
Want Some Free Money for School?
Again this year, IDSA will award two $2,500 Undergraduate Scholarships and one $1,500 Gianninoto Graduate Scholarship to eligible design students. Could one of those recipients be you or one of your students?
Undergraduate Scholarships will be awarded to two full-time industrial design students in their next-to-final year (third-year in a four-year program or fourth-year in a five-year program) who have earned a "B" or better cumulative average since entering the program. Applicants must also be a member of a current IDSA Student Chapter and be a US citizen or US resident. Scholarship applications are due June 1, 2008; application guidelines and forms can be found at http://www.idsa.org/absolutenm/ templates/?a=120&z=49.
IDSA's Gianninoto Graduate Scholarship was originally established by a contribution from famed package designer Francesco Gianninoto, FIDSA, a founder of the Package Design Council and creator of iconic designs such as "Elsie Daisy" the Borden Cow and the mid-1950s Marlboro cigarette package.
The Gianninoto Graduate Scholarship will be awarded to a senior industrial design student currently applying to graduate school, a student currently enrolled in a graduate industrial design program or a practicing professional applying to return to graduate school. Scholarship applications are due June 1, 2008; application guidelines and forms can be found at http://www.idsa.org/absolutenm/ templates/?a=3260&z=131.
For more information on either scholarship, please contact Larry Hoffer at 703.707.6000 x119 or larryh@idsa.org.
Events
Designs for a Consumer Culture | Raymond Loewy and Andy Warhol: Commerce, Culture, and Art in 20th-Century America | October 30, 2008 - January 4, 2009