ThuDec152016

Event: Why are some designs better than others, and what can you do about it (The talk)

Why are some designs better than others, and what can you do about it (The talk)

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Centre for Entrepreneurship (C4E) of the University of Cyprus and Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship (ICE) present the:

Why are some designs better than others, and what can you do about it?  (The Talk)

If you've ever described a poster as heavy, a website as dense, an app as clumsy or an object as whimsical, you probably already know the answer. Recent psychology research is showing that experiential metaphors are key emotional drivers that impact our perception of the world. Applying these findings to design confirms what designers have learned throughout their careers—good design is subconscious first and rational second. Michael will share stories from this research and the IDEO portfolio then share tools to help you be more consciously subconscious.

15 December 2016 - The talk (Room 010 Building 7 Social Activities Centre):

17:45 - 18:00 Registrations

18:00 - 18:15 Welcoming Notes by Professor Marios Dikaiakos, C4E Director and Mr. Panos Panay, ICE Director

18:15 - 18:50 Why are some designs better than others, and what can you do about it?  Michael Hendrix

18:50 - 19:30 Discussion and Q&A

19:30 - 20:00 Networking drinks

More details and registration for the Talk: here

 

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Michael Hendrix

Michael Hendrix is a Partner and Executive Design Director of the influential global design company, IDEO, renowned for decades of innovation. A natural trailblazer and collaborator, he co-founded an art school for high schoolers, a professional design curriculum for undergrads, two professional design clubs and three small businesses, the last of which, was recognized by Business Week and Fortune as a thought leader for sustainable design.In 2015 he served as an advisor to the White House's global entrepreneur initiative, SPARK.

Michael is a Marshall Memorial Fellow and a BMW Foundation Alumnus, both acknowledging Trans-Atlantic leadership for civic issues.

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