Creative Mornings Nashville with Parker Gates
/On a recent and wonderful Creative Morning, I had the pleasure of scribing for my good buddy, Parker Gates in the stoke.d studio.
In front of 100+ members of Nashville's creative community gathered at The Skillery, Parker presented on design thinking—that amorphous, misunderstood, and mystical process of exploring and understanding people and problems in order to create effective solutions.
Creative Mornings Nashville
www.creativemornings.com/cities/nsh
Parker Gates is a co-founder of stoke.d, a human-centered design practice.
Stoke.d focuses on education, and regularly partners with global organizations in ongoing projects. He also teaches Design Thinking at the d.school at Stanford University.
Parker lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where he helps run an experiment in collaborative space, called stoke.d studio.
more at: stokedproject.com | @stokedproject

 
                     
             
             
            




 According to UK's National Counter Terrorism Security Office, there are everyday objects on the street in front of buildings, like bus stops, lampposts, and bins etc. These could have not just an apparent function, but could have a hidden purpose – To prevent terrorist vehicle attacks. A project by Toby Ng, a designer in London, is entitled "Hidden Superhero" and so he designed a set of unassuming CT Heroes.
According to UK's National Counter Terrorism Security Office, there are everyday objects on the street in front of buildings, like bus stops, lampposts, and bins etc. These could have not just an apparent function, but could have a hidden purpose – To prevent terrorist vehicle attacks. A project by Toby Ng, a designer in London, is entitled "Hidden Superhero" and so he designed a set of unassuming CT Heroes.
 
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
      
      
    
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
    