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Save the Dates | 2013 District Design Conferences

Q: What do Design, Revitalizing, New Paradigms, Color, Ecosystems, Entrepreneurs and April 2013 have in common?

A: IDSA's 2013 District Design Conferences!

Getting design right is now recognized as essential for business success. Design thinking is equally beneficial in the business world and social domain. This spring IDSA will explore the changing landscape of design from 5 different angles at  5 District Design Conferences held across the US between April 5 and April 19.

This is a great opportunity for you to explore how design is changing to meet expanding demands and take advantage of new opportunities, network and share ideas with colleagues, business professionals, design educators and students. Learn from subject matter experts, design leaders and visionaries who will enlighten, educate and inspire you as we consider the future of design.

We are in the process of launching individual microsites for each of the 5 District Design Conferences on idsa.org, so keep an eye out for more information about speakers, topics, room blocks, registration and rockin’ events. And, don't forget to mark your calendars, save the date and get prepared to be be blown away!

 
 

Southern District Design Conference:  Revitalize with Design
Raleigh | Raleigh Marriott City Center | April 5-6

The world is changing. Business, society, the economy and our daily lives are evolving more rapidly than ever before. New ideas, opportunities, technologies and methodologies have changed the way we work and do business both domestically and globally.

How has design helped shape that change, and how will we be a force for change moving forward? This year at Revitalize with Design, the Southern District Design Conference in Raleigh April 5-6, a fantastic group of speakers and some of the industry’s brightest minds will take you through an in-depth look at how design and design thinking has helped revitalize the way business is done. You will learn how they’ve used design to change the game in their industries. And, you’ll walk away with a new perspective and actionable insights on how to increase your own value and revitalize your business in the wake of dramatic changes in technology, culture and our slowly recuperating economy.

 
 

Western District Design Conference: Designer as Entrepreneur
Long Beach | Hilton Long Beach & Executive Meeting Center | April 12-13

Never before in history has the industrial designer had more diverse, powerful and accessible tools to become an entrepreneur. The economy, rapidly evolving technology and global interconnectedness have created a new normal within which we practice our craft. Diverse platforms like crowdfunding and new manufacturing technologies offer countless new avenues for designers to also be producers and manufacturers. As large corporations crumble and fall, sprouts of disruptive innovators grow out of the debris. Designers, by their own creative nature, are best suited to step into the lead. This status is empowering and liberating, yet also carries great responsibility.

Now is the time to look creatively into your own hands and find new ways to design, to work and to take advantage of the new entrepreneurial opportunities. What has changed? How should we adapt? What opportunity does the future hold? Join us April 12-13 in Long Beach at IDSA’s 2013 Western District Design Conference, Designer as Entrepreneur, as we answer those questions, focus our attention on designer as entrepreneur and consider what that means for you and your future.

 
 

Central District Design Conference: Design Your Ecosystem
Cleveland | Renaissance Cleveland Hotel | April 12-13

What does it mean to Design Your Ecosystem? No product is an island, especially in this new world of compatibility. A manmade environment typically consists of an assortment of interrelated products working harmoniously with each other, much like our natural ecosystem. When developing a new product experience, it is the designer’s job to carefully consider this context of the micro-ecosystem and analyze the interdependencies formed between the lead product, secondary products, complementary products and accessories lines. The end user or consumer is not served just by a single product, but by this well balanced micro-ecosystem.

But there is more. Designing Your Ecosystem is also about the conscious sustainable choices in daily product and process design solutions we each make in our own design spheres. And, as we connect our independent design communities, we can effectively manage the interactions within these micro-ecosystems and to positively impact the macro-level environment and make this world a better place to live. Please join us April 12-13 in Cleveland for IDSA’s 2013 Central District Design Conference, where you will brainstorm and network with educators, students and design and business leaders from around the region and learn what it really means to Design Your Ecosystem.

 
 

Midwest District Design Conference: New Paradigms for Design
Indianapolis | Sheraton Indianapolis at Keystone Crossing | April 19-20

The proliferation of new models for design practice makes this an exciting time for designers. Business is changing and with it so are our roles and relationships with manufacturing and distribution, product development funding models, entrepreneurs, and social and environmental groups offering designers virtually limitless possibilities for growth. Likewise, our interaction with the people who use the products, services and experiences that we create are rapidly evolving, shifting to a paradigm of increasingly direct collaboration between designer and end user. The result is a shift in how we design and new opportunities for collaboration.

With these new and evolving paradigms in place, how can we best fulfill the consumer’s needs and desires? How do our new relationships with manufacturing and distribution, funding models, entrepreneurs and special interests affect the way we design? And what does it all mean for us moving forward? At IDSA’s 2013 Midwest District Design Conference in Indianapolis, April 19-20, we will explore the New Paradigms for Design consider rich new possibilities, examine some tough questions and pose tangible options for your success and the future of design.

 
 

Northeast District Design Conference: The Color of Design
Hartford | Hilton Hartford | April 19-20

Whether a product we own or covet is black or white, red or green, it was designed that way. Color, by design, has always had a profound impact on the things we wear, the houses we live in, the cars we drive and the phones we use. Colors have inherently been associated with certain key actions or functions, social, economic and environmental issues. So close is our affinity with color that we even use it to describe our moods.

So what is The Color of Design? How does color affect and how is color affected by design? What is its role in the process? How does it differ by design application and how do we employ color to augment and alter the products, services and experiences we design? Let’s get together in Hartford April 19-20 for IDSA’s 2013 Northeast District Design Conference, The Color of Design, where we will embark on a two-day deep dive with inspiring speakers, practical workshops and in-depth discussions on the vibrant relationship between design and color.

Early registration for each District Design Conference officially opens this January/February. However, you can check out the 2013 rates below along with a link to register now. (In case you just can't wait.)

2013 District Design Conference Registration

 

EARLY

REGULAR

LATE

Nonmember

$350.00

$399.00

$415.00

Member

$245.00

$295.00

$315.00

Young Professional Member (1-5 Years)

$165.00

$210.00

$225.00

Student Member

$125.00

$175.00

$185.00

Student Nonmember

$175.00

$225.00

$235.00

Got Questions? A few of the most common FAQs...

Who should attend?

In the spring of 2012, over 1,400 business leaders, design professionals, design educators and students networked, shared information, celebrated design and learned from exceptional speakers and workshop facilitators at the 5 Design Dialogue Conferences. Again this spring we expect an enthusiastic group of 1,400 to 1,500 attendees at IDSA's 2013 District Design Conferences.

Who should attend? Anyone who is passionate about design, creative, eager to learn and shape the future of the profession, and ready to celebrate the country’s best young designers who will be competing for the prestigious Student Merit Awards.

Interested in registering a large group to attend one of the District Design Conferences? Contact Kaycee Childress at kayceec@idsa.org. or 703-707-6000 ext. 105.

 

Who are the Speakers?

Top professionals and design visionaries will share valuable experiences and first-hand stories, discuss strategies for success, engage in some inspirational storytelling and highlight methods, new ideas and insight into our evolving design practice.

We have been lining up some really exciting speakers for you already and will be making the big announcements in January and February about EXACTLY who will be at each District Design Conference.

Do you have an amazing idea for a session or workshop? Shoot us an email and tell us about it! Contact Kaycee Childress at kayceec@idsa.org. or 703-707-6000 ext. 105.


Sponsors

Each year local and national companies sponsor and exhibit at the 5 District Design Conferences to showcase their products, engage potential customers and show their support for design and the design community. It’s a great way to expand your reach and client base in this dynamic niche marketing.

Interested in more information about sponsorship or exhibiting opportunities at one or all of the 2013 District Design Conferences? Contact Katie Fleger at katief@idsa.org.

 

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