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Lisa Hemingway, November 21, 2011 at 1:37 PM

Friday night, at our 4th annual Practivism event, the audience was asked to participate in a simple survey and answer "What three skills are required for sustainable design?" in order to be included in the door prize draw. The answers were inspiring -- see the Wordle event volunteer Jen Nichols created using the words!

As the theme of Practivism was Collaboration for Sustainable Design, I'm happy to see a 'collaborative' collage summing up our learnings!

Wordle: Practivism 4

Pauline Lai, October 27, 2011 at 12:00 AM

The Jim Rimmer Community Scholarship for Design is awarded annually to two students, or student groups, who demonstrate the use of design thinking to benefit their community and effectively communicate a message, affect action and promote change. 

SCHOLARSHIPS: 

Two $1,000 scholarships from Hemlock Printers Ltd. 

DETAILS: 

Submission Deadline: November 7, 2011

Judging: November 9-15, 2011

Scholarships Presented: November 18th, 2011 at Practivism 4

Event sponsor: Hemlock Printers 

Darren Carcary, November 11, 2009 at 10:55 AM

Social change. It’s the adoption of new behaviour on a scale that is visible and sustainable.

Design. It influences our daily lives: our work, our habits, our outlook.

Practivism. It leverages design to catalyze the change our world requires. Designers are investigating the complex challenges facing the world, and our problem-solving abilities are being put to the test. We’re asking each other and ourselves: can design ignite change? Can we design with people, not for people?

Or, is design the problem?

We don't have all the answers, but we are pausing to ask the questions. Join GDC/BC for a dialogue about design’s role in creating social change.

 
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  • February 23 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
    Location: Shebeen Whisky House
    Join GDC/BC for our AGM and Social. Learn about our achievements in 2011 and our goals for 2012. While you're there, drink fine whiskey!
  • June 06 - 07
    "The Interlink Conference is a small hand-crafted event created for web professionals of all types. Explore the intersection of web design, code, and content during 2 empowering days of curated talks and workshops in Vancouver. (Plus, there’s dodgeball.)"
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