Archive for October, 2009

Manner Poster

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

blog047

Today I’m sharing the October Manners poster from the Tokyo Metro Series. Though I cannot see it in person, the website keeps me up to date. This time we see someone eating cup noodles and splashing all over people in the train. This is a good reminder for studio-ettiquette too. Please be conscious of food when around lots of paper products and prints!

A Better World by Design Conference

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

blog044

This last weekend I got to participate in a design/innovation conference put together by RISD and Brown students, called A Better World by Design. This conference’s goals included bringing together a global community of innovators to the city of Providence, and to reach across different design fields, different cultures, and different ideas to unite under a common goal of making the world a better place. Spreakers shared inspiring stories, workshops gave helpful informations, and panel sessions opened up discussions.

The conference lasted 3 days, from last Friday to Sunday, and took place between the two school campuses. Speakers included Jan Chipcase, Teddy Cruz, William Drenttel, Vivian Loftness, and John Maeda, among many others. Though I still had classes to attend and homework to get done, I did my best to go to as many events as I could. I enjoyed the panel discussions best, where 4-5 speakers would open a dialogue on a particular subjects. Panel sessions I attended were about Information Design, Graphic Design and Business, and about Design and Activism. Though most of our school lives, we focus on our individual work in our majors, it was inspiring to see and listen to people from all sorts of disciplines. I learned a lot from these sessions, and became inspired to try to help the world with my own skills too. It is really important in this age to address and actively engage in design, technology, and enterprise to reshape our communities and work for our environment.

The following images are from the photo flickr pool for this conference.

blog045

In the auditorium at the first speaker session- I’m near the stairs with the beige and black shirt.

blog046

Design and Activism panel

And we built a city together

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

blog042

Last Saturday, the RISD Museum had their monthly Free For All Saturday event. On the last Saturday of every month, the museum lets you go in for free, and also hosts events for the general community. In response to a new exhibit opening called “Inner Cities,” an installation by Arnie Zimmerman, of ceramic figures building up architectural elements of a city, there was an outdoor event called “And we built a city together.” Children and families were decorating cardboard houses with fun screenprinted stickers of Providence Architecture. Each of the cardboard houses had long strips of paper attached to it where you could write your thoughts on the city. Then the houses were places upon cardboard hills to build up our city of Providence together.

I went with some friends to see the exhibition and we quickly got caught up in making some cardboard houses ourselves. It was fun just to take a break and color, cut,  draw with other children. Here’s by own house on Karin St. below!

blog041

blog043