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Firm owners share why they invest in DesignThinkers for their team

Even hearing the same talk, each member of the team takes away something different, and it’s really exciting to develop those different perspectives.

- Jennifer Taback RGD

Jennifer Taback RGD and Meggan Van Harten RGD, Co-Founders of Design de Plume Inc., have been attending DesignThinkers since they were students. Now running their own firm, they not only continue to attend the conference, but they also bring numerous members of their Sudbury-based team.

We spoke with Jenn (L) and Meggan (R) about why they prioritize attending DesignThinkers with their staff.

 

As a firm owner, why do you invest in this opportunity for your team?

Jenn: I’ve found so much of value at the conference, all the way from being a student to a firm owner. I want my team to experience the same information, excitement and inspiration I have on their own creative journeys. There is nowhere else I can find such broadly informative sessions for all levels of my staff.

What is the make-up of your team that attends?

Jenn: It varies by year; this year the team is a bit smaller, but we usually have 2 to 3 graphic designers and 3 firm owners (Jenn and Meggan co-own Design de Plume with Mélissa Deschênes RGD, above centre).

Meggan: We offer the conference to not only design staff, but also project managers and developers. Team empathy is very important for laying down trust and if everyone is exposed to new ideas and ways of thinking, it can only further team trust.

How has it been valuable for your team to attend as a group?

Jenn: Having a shared experience where we can cover different ground and come together to chat about how those ideas might impact our own work is so valuable to us. Even hearing the same talk, each member of the team takes away something different, and it’s really exciting to develop those different perspectives.

What keeps you coming back year after year?

Jenn: The variety of speakers, the great topics, and the amazing amount of energy that’s contained for a brief moment during the conference. It is one of my favourite times of the year!

Meggan: Being able to connect with the design community at large and seeing the growth of the industry on a large scale.

What would you say to a firm owner who might be interested in bringing their team?

Jenn: Make it a fun team trip, spend the day learning and soaking in ideas and have a great dinner to chat about where everyone’s thoughts are at afterwards!

If you could sum up the experience of attending DesignThinkers with your team in one word, what would it be?

Jenn: Renewing.

 

 

Invest in your team’s learning at DesignThinkers Toronto. Groups of 3+ people can register at the Group rate, and groups of 10+ receive even deeper discounts. Email Heidi at [email protected] to enquire.

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Tune in to the DesignThinkers IG Live series

In the coming weeks, RGD President Nicola Hamilton will chat on Instagram Live with a few DesignThinkers speakers about their work and upcoming sessions at the conference.

All are invited to tune in to this series to learn, ask questions and get excited for our first in-person conference in Toronto since 2019.

 

Current Schedule

  • Thursday, September 15 at 4:00 p.m. ET

Jolene Delisle, Founder & Head of Creative at The Working Assembly

  • Thursday, September 22 at 3:00 p.m. ET

Eric Hu, Independent Creative Director & Typographer

  • Thursday, September 29 at 12:00 p.m. ET

Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, Co-Founders of Studio MinaLima

  • Thursday, October 6 at 3:00 p.m. ET

Patrick Thomas, Graphic Artist, Author & Educator

  • Thursday, October 13 at 3:00 p.m. ET

Morag Myerscough, Artist & Designer

 

Where to find us

The IG Live series is taking place on the RGD’s Instagram. Follow us to make sure you don’t miss any updates.

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Why this Creative Strategy Lead loves attending DesignThinkers with her team

If you’re a creative lead who is interested in bringing your team, definitely do it! It creates space for your team to learn, meet other design teams and provides exposure to current trends in the industry.

- Kathleen Scott RGD

First attending DesignThinkers in 2002 as a student, Kathleen Scott RGD, Creative Strategy Team Lead at Bruce Power (L), now attends the conference alongside her team. We spoke with Kathleen about attending with her colleagues and why it’s a value experience for everyone.

 

What was the process like for getting approval for your team to go?

We’re fortunate that we work for a company that prioritizes continuous learning and professional development opportunities. Before our team registers, I have a conversation with our manager to confirm we are able to attend.

What is the make-up of your team that attends?

Four graphic designers from our team attend.

How has it been valuable to attend as a group?

Our team took advantage of various virtual conferences during the pandemic, but nothing beats the shared experience of getting out of the office, spending time in downtown Toronto and watching inspiring design presentations together. We always return to work with new ideas and our creative batteries recharged.

 

A collage of images of Kathleen and her team at DesignThinkers over the years.
Kathleen and her colleagues at Bruce Power have been attending DesignThinkers as a team for years.

 

What keeps you coming back year after year?

The quality of speakers and their presentations keeps us coming back to DesignThinkers year after year. I often say how lucky we are to have this world-class design conference right here, in Canada. The conference also allows us to see old colleagues and classmates that we may have otherwise lost touch with. It’s a fun reunion and great networking opportunity each year.

What would you say to a creative lead who might be interested in bringing their team?

If you’re a creative lead who is interested in bringing your team, definitely do it! It creates space for your team to learn, meet other design teams and provides exposure to current trends in the industry. I would also recommend checking to see if your company or department has a portion of their budget set aside for professional development to use for the conference. If not, see if attending DT can be included in next year’s budget.

If you could sum up the experience of attending DesignThinkers with your team in one word, what would it be?    

Recharging.

 

Grow together and learn as a creative team at DesignThinkers Toronto. Groups of 3+ people can register at the Group rate, and groups of 10+ receive even deeper discounts. Email Heidi at [email protected] to enquire.

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Nine #heyRGD winners will receive scholarships to DesignThinkers Toronto

Student RGDs, Junior Affiliates and Provisional RGDs are invited to post their branding and packaging work on Instagram for the chance to win a scholarship to DesignThinkers Toronto.

 

$500 scholarships will be provided by industry sponsors Brightworks, Bruce Mau Design, Compass Creative, Davis, Fusion Design Group, Jacknife, Pound & Grain and Ove Brand Design (two scholarships). The scholarships will cover the winners’ expenses to attend the conference.

How to enter

  1. Set your Instagram profile to public. Then, pick a piece of your branding or packaging work. It can be old work, new work or old work you’ve already posted.⁠
  2. Hashtag it with #HeyRGD and #HeyRGDTO by editing your post or adding it to the caption/comments. You must use both hashtags.⁠
  3. To increase your chances of winning, provide a brief explanation of your design choices and how they achieve the project’s goals.⁠
  4. The deadline to submit is September 30, 2022.

 

Winners will be selected by a Judge from each sponsoring company. Winners will be chosen based on the strength of their work and explanation of their choices and process.

If you’re interested in sponsoring a scholarship, email Hilary at [email protected].

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FAQs: Travel, accommodations, volunteering & more

Are there any discounts for plane or train fare?

We’ve lined up discounts for Air Canada, WestJet and Via Rail so you can save on getting to the conference. Find the discount codes and details here under Transportation.

 

Are there any discounts on accommodations?

We’ve lined up discounts at One King West Hotel and Holiday Inn Express so you can save on lodging while you’re staying in the city. Find the discount codes and details here under Accommodation.

 

Do you take volunteers?

We do take volunteers for DesignThinkers Toronto. We give priority to the Student RGD Members and Provisional RGD Members who volunteer with us on a regular basis on Committees. If you meet these requirements and are interested in volunteering, please email Zaria at [email protected].

 

How can I promote my business at the conference?

Our conference sponsors receive a variety of marketing opportunities, brand placements and a booth in our Designer Marketplace where they can connect directly with hundreds of attendees. There are also opportunities for sponsor involvement in conference sessions and additional programming such as roundtables, parties, networking events and more. To inquire about becoming a sponsor, please email Michelle at [email protected].

 

I can’t attend this year. Do you have dates for next year’s event?

DesignThinkers is coming back to Vancouver in 2023 on May 30 and 31 (mark your calendar!). To be notified when registration opens, sign up for our DesignThinkers newsletter. Don’t forget that RGD Members also receive access to all DesignThinkers recordings three months after the live event, so even if you can’t attend, you can still watch the sessions.

 

Will I be able to watch recordings of the presentations?

Yes, all presentations are recorded, and all tickets receive access to the recordings for three months after the event. Become an RGD member to receive indefinite access to the recordings and our extensive video library.

 

How do the combo tickets work with the Membership?

Combo tickets include RGD Affiliate Membership with a ticket to DesignThinkers. Once you purchase your Combo ticket, you will receive the regular conference confirmation email plus additional information on activating your Affiliate Membership.

 

I’ve registered. When will I receive information about attending the conference?

Registrants will receive a detailed email about attending DesignThinkers approximately one week before the event. The email includes how to log in to the event platform, how to view the session recordings and what to expect when you arrive at the venue if you are attending in-person. Please check your spam and junk folders to make sure you aren’t missing any important information from us.

 

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Why Vancouver should be your next conference destination

You’re gorgeous, baby, you’re sophisticated, you live well…Vancouver is Manhattan with mountains. It’s a liquid city, a tomorrow city, equal parts India, China, England, France and the Pacific Northwest. It’s the cool North American sibling.

- – The New York Times

1. It’s one of the top travel destinations in the world.

A study from Euromonitor International identified the top 100 cities around the world based on tourist numbers in 2021. Vancouver? It ranked 58 on the list, and was one of the top 10 most visited places in North America.

 

2. It feels like an urban oasis.

Vancouver truly offers the best of both worlds. With lots of museums, shops, restaurants and neighbourhoods, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. And, because of its position on the West Coast, you can do all of it while enjoying the breeze from the Pacific Ocean and the sight of the Rocky Mountains poking above the cityscape.

 

3. It’s home to some of Canada’s best food.

Love to eat? Vancouver is the spot for you! Hot spots include Kissa Tanto, acclaimed chef David Hawksworth’s Hawksworth, L’Abattoir, Boulevard, Cioppino’s, Nightingale and Botanist.

 

4. It’s a show-off in the spring.

U.S News says that spring is the ideal time to visit Vancouver. Because it’s off-season, you’ll find cheaper rates on accommodations and activities, and popular attractions won’t be inundated with tourists. The weather is gorgeous and mild during the spring in Vancouver, so if you’re coming from a cooler climate, you can say hi to nicer temperatures a bit earlier than you would back home.

 

We’d love to see you in Vancouver! Join us at DesignThinkers Vancouver this May 31 and June 1.

 

Image from Condé Nast Traveller / Tourism Vancouver

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Tap into your competitive side with the DesignThinkers Scavenger Hunt

I Spy: Design Edition.

Ready for some in-person networking fun? Join the DesignThinkers Vancouver Scavenger Hunt via the ChaseGoose app.

You’ll have the opportunity to team up with other creatives and search for design elements throughout the second day of the event. Using your smartphone camera, you’ll capture photos of the items as you find them and upload them to the game board to collect prizes. Prizes include RGD branded merchandise, the Accessibility Guide and tickets to DesignThinkers in the fall.

Attendees will be able to sign up for the Scavenger Hunt when registering for DesignThinkers (to be added soon); already registered attendees will be sent an email with details on how to sign up. There is a small fee to participate.

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All about the roundtables at DesignThinkers Vancouver

Roundtables are your chance to connect with other creatives in a small group setting. Bring your questions, offer advice and participate in conversations that will leave you feeling engaged and energized.

Roundtables are being hosted on May 31 and June 1 from 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m at the Vancouver Community College, just across the street from the conference venue.

See the confirmed topics for:

Pre-register for up to four roundtables (one per session). Pre-registration information will be emailed to you after you register for DesignThinkers.

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Attend DesignThinkers for free by completing your RGD Certification

I'm so proud to be part of an organization that recognizes my professional experience as well as my demonstrated competence in design principles, research and theory. I want to keep challenging myself as a designer and further my education.

- Maria Passarelli RGD

Certified RGDs have a demonstrated understanding of business best practices, accessible design principles, research methods and ethics, and the application of strategic design principles to marketing and communications challenges.

If you’ve been on the fence about pursuing your RGD Certification, now is the time!

Complete the process by April 30 to receive a free ticket (in-person or streaming) to DesignThinkers Vancouver. Or, complete the process by June 30 to receive free dues for the remainder of 2022 and a free ticket to DesignThinkers Toronto.

RGD Certification involves 4 steps:

  1. Apply to determine eligibility
  2. Take an open book, multiple-choice 80-minute Online Test
  3. Present 6 pieces of your work virtually to 3 senior practitioners over 30 minutes
  4. Receive your results and join the RGD

 

Have questions about the process? Visit our FAQ page, attend our free, virtual Info Session on April 7, or email Heidi, CCO & Director of Membership, at [email protected].

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A day in the life at DesignThinkers Toronto

8:30 a.m.

It’s Day 1 of DesignThinkers Toronto. You arrive at Meridian Hall, and there’s already a line out the door of attendees who, just like you, are buzzing to get their badges and programs.

Once you get the goods, you make a beeline to the breakfast and coffee station to fuel up for the day ahead. Armed with your cup of caffeine, you peruse the exhibitor booths, admiring the gorgeous paper and print samples and chatting with friendly reps from product and service providers in the design industry.

9:30 a.m.

After hearing the announcement to make your way into the theatre, you settle into a comfy seat, ready to listen to the morning’s presentations. After an introduction by the RGD’s President, the first keynotes of the day kick off. You doodle in your program, take some notes and snap a few photos to share on social media.

11:30 a.m.

After the keynotes, you have four concurrent sessions to choose from. You decide to head next door to the St. Lawrence Centre to listen to one of the presentations there.

12:15 p.m.

It’s lunchtime. Some people are getting something to eat with other attendees, but you head to Meridian Hall for the roundtable discussion on overcoming creative burnout that you signed up for. The group shares stories, tips and advice, and you leave with some new strategies in your back pocket. Food is calling your name, so you use the rest of your lunch break to find a quick bite.

1:45 p.m.

Afternoon sessions kick off, and you’ve decided you’re going to stay put in Meridian Hall for the next two. You really enjoy the speakers’ presentations, taking notes of some key points that you’re planning to bring back to your team after the conference.

3:45 p.m.

After a short break, it’s time to beat the afternoon slump! You can’t wait to get your hands dirty and make something in the typography workshop you signed up for. Working with other people in your group, you create a lively typographic masterpiece with various paints and materials. It’s a fun switch-up from the other presentations of the day.

4:45 p.m.

You take a seat in the main theatre to watch the final keynote. It’s inspiring, full of tangible takeaways and the wheels are turning in your head as you think about how you can apply what you’ve learned to your own work.

6:30 p.m.

After stopping at your hotel room for a rest, it’s time to head over to the Delegate Party, where you chat with fellow attendees and enjoy some great food and drinks. You even manage to connect with a few speakers.

9:00 p.m.

The day has flown by, and it’s time to head back to your hotel for some much-needed sleep, so you can do it all again for Day 2.

Ready to experience your own day in the life at the conference? Registration is open for DesignThinkers Toronto.

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