Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Service Design Drinks, 26 February 2010


This Friday 26 February will the be the second 2010 Service Design Drinks in London! Here's all the essential info:
  • Date: Friday 26 February 2010
  • Time: From 7pm
  • Location: The Bunch of Grapes. 2 St Thomas Street, Borough, London SE1 9RS (it's just a hop away from London Bridge tube stop)
  • RSVP: Sign up on Eventbrite here (and see who else will be around)
  • And to find us, look for the Service Design Drinks London sign!
If you can't make this one, we'll be doing a regular Service Design Drinks London on the last Friday of every month. So sign up to the mailing list here to keep up-to-date with the latest happenings.

As you already know, the cities of Amsterdam (Netherlands), Dublin (Ireland), San Francisco (USA), Sao Paulo (Brazil) and Sydney (Australia) organise and host Drinks and other events via the servicedesigning.org website. We're pleased to announce that Berlin and Cologne (Germany) organised by Minds and Makers and Glasgow (Scotland) organised by wearesnook have also joined servicedesigning.org!

Remember, if you are traveling to one of these cities, check in at servicedesigning.org and to see if anything is on. And if you, or anyone you know from another city is interested in coordinating service designing-type events, please get in touch with us at london@servicedesigning.com. We'd love to have a chat and help by providing tools and insight into organising and hosting events and activities to help develop service designing communities around the world.

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Service Design Thinks 2, 19 November 2009

Last month, the second Service Design Thinks night happened in London at the Sense Loft in Soho.


The theme of the night was to discuss service design at scale.


We had three brilliant speakers:
  • Steven Baker: Who talked about designing a mobile banking service for 21st century Africa called M-PESA which went from 0 - 2 million customers in just one year;
  • Julia Schaeper: Who has been working within the 4th largest organisation in the world, the UK's National Health Service (NHS). Julia spoke about building design capability within the NHS to upskill people to support cultural change; and
  • James Gardner: Who spoke about service innovation within one of the UK’s largest banking groups.
We have more photos on Flickr here. On the night, we also launched the global servicedesigning.org website which hosts several other city chapters. Alongside London (UK) the cities of Amsterdam (Netherlands), Sydney (Australia) and Sao Paulo (Brazil) are now connected and bringing service designing people together.

If you would like to be a city host, please get in touch with us on london@servicedesigning.com and add to the network of events for people who are service designing around the world.

Friday, 2 October 2009

Service Design Drinks, 23 October 2009

We're doing it again! Come join Service Design Drinks in London.


Date: 23 October 2009
Location: The Slaughtered Lamb, Clerkenwell. 34-35 Great Sutton St, London, EC1V 0DX
Time: 6pm onwards

I'll be handing out small red stickers so we know who we can talk to about service design :) You don't need to have one, but the pub is open to the public so it makes it that tiny bit easier to identify others.

You can find more info on this forthcoming Service Design Drinks on Eventbrite.

Or visit servicedesigning.com where we'll be posting films from Service Design Thinks shortly!

Saturday, 18 July 2009

New Designers, London

Each summer, New Designers, showcases design graduate work from a long list of design schools around the UK. I have actually never been to a New Designers show, but this year, I was asked by the Design Council if I could do a presentation that would give design graduates insight into what it's like working as a designer today.


A friend once said to me, at Uni we are taught just one way to use our design skills and creativity. The aim for my presentation was to show design grads other ways designers can, and have been, using their skills and creativity. I briefly profiled a dozen designers and their work, to show where design could go. The list extended from being social entrepreneurs to bringing design thinking to policy.

I think the presentation went down well. For design grads who have spent the last 3 to 4 years focused solely on product, graphics, fashion etc. it might seem a stretch to take their design skills and creativity into areas as unfamiliar as policy. But on Wednesday night's Awards Night, architect Amanda Levete, opened the night by saying:

‘There is a financial crisis, but there is not a creative crisis. It is an incredibly exciting moment, the moment to be bold, to think big and to think diagonally because hand in hand with creativity goes entrepreneurship...Your trump card is your creativity.’

After going through some inspiring work of designers, I talked about some skills to think about beyond design. Two days before the presentation, Ken Musgrave, Leader of Design Competencies at Dell, wrote on FastCompany's blog, Beyond Design, 10 Skills Designers Need to Succeed Now. In my bookmarks I also have marked, Design Observer's blog post on the Top Ten Things They Never Taught Me in Design School, and designer Rory Hamilton's website, Everything I Know, which Rory says is about getting years of design experience out of his head and into the world.

My presentation was the last of 4 presentations by the Design Council. The other presentations, delivered by Antonia and Tess, brought insights into graphic design and furniture design, and looked at aspects of setting up a design business.


After the presentations, I did a short tour of New Designers with my friend, and Class of 2009 design grad, Rachel. I first visited Northumbria University's Design For Industry stand. My friend Emma said it looked like an Apple store (nice).


We checked out the work of two award-winning Northumbria Uni grads (go UNN!). The first was New Designers Designer of the Year award winner, Nicola Morgan's amazing inter-locking garments.


And Robin Grasby's desk, which was awarded the 100% Design Award and looks like every designer's dream desk, kitted with a ruler running along the bottom, white board, drafting table and cutting mat (I was very tempted to ask where I could buy one myself).


I was also impressed by Goldsmith's exhibit, which didn't focus on design student work, rather on other important aspects of design, such as the design process (and it's vibrant creativity and messiness).



And also asking questions and engaging people in a conversation. One such, was this brilliant poster asking whether design should be political. Or not.


Looks pretty even to me... and looks like a good debate, if there were to be one. Here are some further comments.


They read:
  • Now more than ever! We must take responsibility
  • Design cannot be ignorant of the world it exists in
  • Design can change the world for the better = good politics
  • No... politics should be designed (good point RD, I know you wrote it!)
  • Yes, Gordon Brown is funny looking
  • Design anarchy
New Designers provided lots of inspiration and great vibes from design grads (even in this economic climate). When I got home from the show, I tweeted:

"Back from big day at New Designers. Best wishes to the class of 2009 design grads. The world needs your creativity!"

For other blogging on New Designers see:

Odd Things
Does a nice critique of presentation spaces at New Designers this year. Next year design grads should definitely check out the post and discussions.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Service / Design / Drinks / 4


We're doing it again! Same time (7pm) and same place (Slaughtered Lamb, Clerkenwell) so join us for some design drinking on Friday 19th June.

Please let Nick know if you are coming along. Email him via drinks@servicedesigning.com

Look forward to seeing you there!

Friday, 24 April 2009

London / Service / Design / Drinks

If you're interested in service designing, design thinking and drinking, tonight the third London / Service / Design /Drinks will be held in Clerkenwell.

If you would like more info and/or to join, please RSVP Nick at drinks@servicedesigning.com

No worries if you can't make tonight- There will be others to follow! Watch this space.