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RE:DESIGN. Papa Was A Rolling Stone (or, You Can't Always Get What You Want): The Career I Never Wanted

RE:DESIGN

2-4 Nov 2014 | Palm Springs, California

Papa Was A Rolling Stone (or, You Can't Always Get What You Want):
The Career I Never Wanted

True story: if you are reading this, I NEVER wanted to open my own design studio. Shit happens.
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This, the fourth gathering of the creative directors, is aimed at engendering creative exchange on the revision and redesign of objects. The elements that the participants will focus on this year range from the development of ideas to finding solutions. The programme incorporates themes that concern both the selection of one medium and its adaptation and transfer to another, as well as the integration of creativity into the working day and even complete career change.

This year's speakers are Josh Higgins, Sean Adams, Christopher Simmons, Lawrence Azerrad, Stefan G. Bucher, Brad Cloepfil, Nick Cronan, Marc English, Nikolai Gregory Galle, Stanley Hainsworth, Jay Jurisich, Everett Katigbak, Pum Lefebure, Jonah Lehrer, Heidi Reinfeld, Bonnie Siegler, George Slavik, Lisa Kay Solomon, Alissa Walker and Cinthia Wen.

In order to promote creative collaboration, registration is limited to 150 participants.

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RE:DESIGN. Papa Was A Rolling Stone (or, You Can't Always Get What You Want): The Career I Never Wanted

RE:DESIGN

2-4 Nov 2014 | Palm Springs, California

Papa Was A Rolling Stone (or, You Can't Always Get What You Want):
The Career I Never Wanted

True story: if you are reading this, I NEVER wanted to open my own design studio. Shit happens.
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This, the fourth gathering of the creative directors, is aimed at engendering creative exchange on the revision and redesign of objects. The elements that the participants will focus on this year range from the development of ideas to finding solutions. The programme incorporates themes that concern both the selection of one medium and its adaptation and transfer to another, as well as the integration of creativity into the working day and even complete career change.

This year's speakers are Josh Higgins, Sean Adams, Christopher Simmons, Lawrence Azerrad, Stefan G. Bucher, Brad Cloepfil, Nick Cronan, Marc English, Nikolai Gregory Galle, Stanley Hainsworth, Jay Jurisich, Everett Katigbak, Pum Lefebure, Jonah Lehrer, Heidi Reinfeld, Bonnie Siegler, George Slavik, Lisa Kay Solomon, Alissa Walker and Cinthia Wen.

In order to promote creative collaboration, registration is limited to 150 participants.

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