
Audience at Practivism 4 collaborate to inspire others with skills required for successful sustainable design.
The Jim Rimmer Community Scholarship for Design Award is awarded annually to two students, or student groups, who have applied their design thinking to benefit their community and effectively communicate a message, affect action and promote change.
Join us at the Museum of Vancouver on Thursday, November 19th for Practivism2, part of our ongoing GDC/BC Design Speakers Series. We’re proud to bring you an incredible group of presenters who will talk about design and social change: Andréa Pellegrino (Design Ignites Change), Kara Pecknold (IDEO Human Centered Design Toolkit) and Nathan Shedroff (Design is the Problem).
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