Daniel Goddemeyer is a strategic design consultant, specializing in ideation, who transforms research and insights into fresh connections. He then develops compelling products, services and experiences through the application of strong design thinking paired with long fostered design experience. He has worked at FutureFarmers, ReD Associates, Fjord, Antenna Design, Teague, Artefact and, more recently, IDEO in leading roles for clients such as Nokia, Samsung, Lego, Hewlett-Packard, Panasonic and Fujitsu-Siemens. Goddemeyer’s work has been exhibited internationally and recognized by the Art Directors Club and Industrial Designer Society of America. His most recent distinction is a Red Dot Award for one of his concept projects and the German Design Award. He currently teaches a course focused on uncovering new opportunities for services and products through cell phone data in Columbia University’s Spatial Information Design Lab in New York.
Session Title:
Invisible Behaviors: The Legibility of Our Digital Behaviors in Public Space
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