Every year, I’m looking forward to May and June. Those are the months for student graduations, and for fashion schools, the annual student fashion shows. I love to see the
On the evening of June 4, over 2,500 people gathered at Pier 27 for the start of SF Design Week. The impressive cruise ship terminal transformed into the center for
Now is a collection of interactive prototypes designed to provide the AIGA San Francisco design community with unique platforms for participation and engagement. Community members will be invited to participate in
Arena is a hexagon ping pong table with sensors to trigger LED lights and sounds. It made its debut at Market Street Prototyping Festival in April and will be available
You’ve heard us talking about the amazing lighting and furniture designers that are going to be featured at the SF Design Week Hub with WestEdge SF on June 4th-5th. Here’s
Frequently, architects, designers, artists, and fabricators are focused on the end goal—bringing their magnificent sketch, model, or render to life. Quite a bit of time is spent on the details—the
This article was first published in Salesforce UX, a collection of stories on Medium. Illustrations by Cordelia McGee-Tubb. Accessibility enables people with disabilities to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with, and contribute to the web.
“Design matters and is changing the world around us,” says Dawn Zidonis, executive director of AIGA SF. She strikes at the core of San Francisco Design Week, a week-long event that highlights human-centered
Article originally published on the Heath Ceramics blog. Bringing the inside out (and the outside in) is a big part of Heath’s design DNA. Coming of age as we did
Take a look at San Francisco’s skyline and you’d be hard pressed to pinpoint one particular style—and that’s a good thing. From skyscrapers to Victorians and everything in between, there’s