When: Tuesday, June 11, 2013, 11:50AM – 1:00PM
Where: Teague, 101 Union Street, Suite 500, Seattle
What: Join at a different local studio each month for The Lunch Box. Break away from your desk to visit an amazing studio and listen to local design leaders present original perspectives that will inspire, shift or interrupt your relationship with the design space. After the presentation there will be a chance to ask questions and pick the brains of some of Seattle’s brightest design minds.
The June lunch will be hosted by Teague who will discuss:
Prototyping North Stars
Storytelling is a big part of our approach to design. Even though we spend a lot of time connecting and designing things that will ultimately be experienced firsthand, from consumer electronics and screen-based interactions to services within branded spaces and unboxing solutions, we know that storytelling is an irreplaceable part of getting from to start to finish in any project. In this session, we’ll share what storytelling means to us at TEAGUE and how we use it to inspire innovation.
Who:
Presenters
Devin Liddell—Principal Brand Strategist
Devin leads TEAGUE’s brand strategy offer, working collaboratively with clients such as Anheuser- Busch InBev, Microsoft and Storyville to create insight-driven brand strategies and consumer experiences. With more than a decade of experience in brand strategy and design, Devin has worked across a broad spectrum of industries: aerospace, higher education, software/ technology, food and beverage, and retail; his past clients include Amazon, GE, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Nordstrom, Seattle Symphony and Starbucks. His work has been featured in Brandweek and Brand Strategy, and he teaches regularly at the School of Visual Concepts in Seattle.
Roger Jackson—Associate Creative Director
Roger guides multidisciplinary teams and bridges the gap between the research team’s strategic findings and the design team’s execution of those insights. He uses these skills to create unified physical and digital assets for clients that clearly communicate the design intent. Inspired by art and design from an early age, Roger received a BA in Industrial Design with honors from Northumbria University in Newcastle, England. His passion for creating, formalizing, and problem solving have led to a successful and varied career. He got his start in Samsung’s European design studio, where he worked to establish Samsung’s presence as a tier one European brand. There, and since then, his work has spanned a range of categories and disciplines including home appliances, consumer packaged goods, consumer electronics, trend identification, user interface, and packaging.
How Much: AIGA Member- $25, Non-Member- $40
How: Register online.