Dawn Danby to Present at the IDSA Western District Conference
Dawn Danby wants the things designers make to benefit both people and the world. Her goals goals are simply to develop environmentally sustainable systems and products that change the way individuals experience the things around them. Dawn is a cross-disciplinary designer, strategist, art director, project manager, producer and artist. She currently manages Autodesk's Sustainable Design Program, integrating sustainable thinking into the digital tools used by 9 million designers and engineers worldwide. Dawn has collaborated with international artist Noel Harding on Windsor, Ontario's Green Corridor initiative, designed a $3.5 million tree-covered, wind-powered pedestrian bridge on the US-Canada border and developed closed-loop manufacturing strategies for a leading outdoor footwear manufacturer. Dawn is a co-author of WorldChanging: A User's Guide to the 21st Century and has spoken at TEDGlobal 2005: Ideas big enough to change the world (Oxford UK),ICFF (NYC), Subtle Technologies (Toronto), and Doors of Perception (Delhi).
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SOCIAL IMPACT, the 2011 IDSA Western Conference.
May 6th and 7th, 2011.
Join us for this exciting design dialogue at San Jose State University in the heart of Silicon Valley.
To help with your planning, key deadlines for registration are below.
Early: NOW - March 18
Reg.: March 19 - April 22
Late: April 23 - May 5
On-Site: May 6 - 7
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