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DesignThinkers 2021 presentation recordings now available for RGD Members

Members can now enjoy all presentation recordings in the RGD’s Video Archive in the Members-Only section.

Revisit your favourite DesignReThinkers 2021 presentations, watch the ones you missed or celebrate International Women’s Day with inspiring female Speakers from the conference.

Watch Lisa Congdon on making work aligned with personal interests and valuesJennifer Taback RGD on designers as tools of ReconciliationGalit Ariel on unpacking the good, the bad and the weird of our new hybrid selvesLisa Smith on how to be yourself (but way better)Marissa Korda on designing for community and more.

DesignThinkers 2022 Vancouver is set to take place in at Vancouver Playhouse on May 31 – June 1. Register Now!

In addition to DesignThinkers recordings from 2009 onwards, RGD Members have access to an archive of over 750 recordings including professional development webinars, presentations from Creative Directions Conferences, In-House Design Conferences and other RGD events. Click here for a list of RGD’s archived presentations.

If this is your first time accessing the Members-only section, click ‘Log In’ at the top right hand corner of this page and select ‘reset password’. If you have any questions or difficulties, please email our Membership Manager, Zaria Pucknell at [email protected].

Check out RGD’s YouTube channel for a selection of public videos.

Become a Member
To access recordings and take advantage of other benefits of Membership such as free webinars, discounts on RGD events including our DesignThinkers Conferences in 2022, RGD publications, industry discounts and more, join the RGD.

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  • Toronto

Share a proposal to speak at DesignThinkers Conference in Toronto

Through our events, the RGD brings together creatives at all levels from across Canada every year. The RGD truly delivers what it stands for — ‘Designers Supporting Designers’.

- Kathleen Scott RGD RGD Director & Co-Chair of Events Committee

Interested in sharing your insights and expertise with the design community? We invite you to apply to speak at RGD’s in-person DesignThinkers 2022 Conference taking place in Toronto or be considered for our virtual events throughout the year and into 2023.

“Through our events, the RGD brings together creatives at all levels from across Canada every year. The RGD truly delivers what it stands for — ‘Designers Supporting Designers’. Speaking at one of the RGD Conferences is a great way to share your knowledge, gain recognition and give back to the community. I encourage all those who have something to say to apply!” says Kathleen Scott RGD, RGD Director & Co-Chair of Events Committee.

DesignThinker 2022 Conference (In-person — Toronto)

As Canada’s largest conference for the communication design industry, DesignThinkers brings together visionaries from a range of disciplines to explore creativity, the design process and the future of design and design thinking. In 2022, DesignThinkers takes place in-person in Vancouver (May 31-June 1) and in Toronto (October 27-28). The theme for DesignThinkers in 2022 is “Defy”. We are particularly interested in presentations that are inspiring, visionary, forward-thinking and thought-provoking.

Deadline to submit: April 8, 2022

If you have any questions, please email RGD’s Programs Manager, Abdul Omar, at [email protected].

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  • Scholarships
  • Vancouver

Six #HeyRGD Winners will receive $500 Scholarships to attend DTVan 2022

This year the #heyRGD is all about being bold, having the confidence to share your work and winning prizes! The RGD Student Committee has exciting things planned for 2022 starting with this challenge where winners will be awarded a scholarship to attend DesignThinkers Vancouver.

- Yasaman Fakhr Student RGD Co-Chair, RGD Student Committee

Student RGDsProvisional RGDs and Junior Affiliate Members are invited to post their work for the prompt ‘Typography’ on Instagram between now and the end of March. Use the hashtags #heyRGD AND #heyRGDVan for an opportunity to win cash scholarships!

With support from Will CreativePound & GrainPS&Co.RethinkHangar18 and 123w, the RGD will award 6 Scholarships of $500 to be used by the winners to attend DesignThinkers 2022 VAN taking place at the Vancouver Playhouse on May 31–June 1.

In its second year, the #heyRGD challenge is an RGD Student Committee initiative created to help emerging designers promote their work and connect with industry professionals. To participate, submit old work, something new or even old work that’s been posted already (just edit it to have the hashtags #heyRGD and #heyRGDVan, and make sure your work exemplifies the prompt). Remember your profile must public to be eligible.

“This year the #heyRGD is all about being bold, having the confidence to share your work and winning prizes! The RGD Student Committee has exciting things planned for 2022 starting with this challenge where winners will be awarded a scholarship to attend DesignThinkers Vancouver. We hope the scholarship will help emerging designers to learn from the best, find their space in the industry and bring them a little joy,” offers Yasaman Fakhr Student RGD, Co-Chair, RGD Student Committee.

The RGD’s 23rd annual DesignThinkers Conference will take place at Vancouver Playhouse in-person, for the first time in almost 3 years. Canada’s largest graphic design conference, DesignThinkers attendees will get an opportunity to network with prospective employers and attend talks by industry leaders including Bráulio Amado, Founder of BAD Studio, Brian Collins, Chief Creative Officer at COLLINS; Creative Business Consultant Emily Cohen, illustrator Tom Froese and others.

The #heyRGD challenge with DesignThinkers Toronto Scholarships will launch in August/September.

If you are interested in sponsoring a scholarship, email [email protected].

All in-person attendees are required to be fully vaccinated and masked indoors as per the requirements of the venue. View venue policy here. The policy is subject to change in accordance with government mandates. 

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Exhibit of 2022 SoGood Award Winners to travel across Canada

We're so excited for the seventh instalment of the SoGood Awards! While the award winners will be announced at DesignThinkers 2022 in Vancouver (May 31-June 1), through these exhibitions the RGD has made sure that the impact designers are making in our communities is recognized nationwide.

- Kyle Schruder RGD SoGood Design Awards Steering Committee

In celebration of design’s undeniable power to incite meaningful action and make positive change, the RGD will be exhibiting So(cial) Good Design Award winning projects at venues across Canada.

Through the SoGood Design Awards, the RGD invites designers to consider what ‘social good’ truly means and join timely conversations about our responsibilities as creatives.

“We’re so excited for the seventh instalment of the SoGood Awards! While the award winners will be announced at DesignThinkers 2022 in Vancouver (May 31-June 1), through these exhibitions the RGD has made sure that the impact designers are making in our communities is recognized nationwide. So keep an eye out for an exhibit near you and get ready to be inspired by work of designers driving meaningful change in the world,” offers Kyle Schruder RGD spearheading the SoGood Design Awards Steering Committee with Olivia Baker-Sullivan Provisional RGDJiamin Lin Provisional RGD and Derrick Oduro Provisional RGD.

Confirmed Exhibits:

Vancouver
Venue: Vancouver Public Library, (Central Library Branch)
Date: Saturday, May 28 to Saturday, June 11

Edmonton
Venue: Stanley A. Milner Library
Date: Tuesday, June 14 to Wednesday, June 29

Kingston
Venue: Kingston Frontenac Public Library
Date: Sunday, September 18 to Sunday, October 2

Covid-19 policy of each venue applies.

 

The RGD is in the process of confirming locations for the exhibit in Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax.

If you have a public space in you community that would accommodate the SoGood Exhibit, please email [email protected].

Click here to download the SoGood Awards poster designed by RallyRally+Briteweb, our Design Partner for 2022.

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  • Vancouver

RGD announces 2022 Design Educators Conference in Vancouver

As design practice evolves, design education responds by unlearning and relearning facets of design to expand our knowledge and communicate highest value and skills to future designers. Our goal for this symposium is to bring together design educators who are willing to share their insights, innovative practices and experiences with our rich and diverse community of educators and researchers.

- Bonne Zabolotney RGD Associate Professor, Faculty of Design and Dynamic Media, Emily Carr University

The RGD invites design educators and researchers from across the country to attend at our first Design Educators Conference to take place in Vancouver on June 2.

Organized in collaboration with Emily Carr University of Art + Design, the 2022 conference theme is learning, re-learning, unlearning.

“As design practice evolves, design education responds by unlearning and relearning facets of design to expand our knowledge and communicate highest value and skills to future designers. Our goal for this symposium is to bring together design educators who are willing to share their insights, innovative practices and experiences with our rich and diverse community of educators and researchers,” offers Bonne Zabolotney RGD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Design and Dynamic Media, Emily Carr University.

The conference will address new innovations in teaching and research practices, reflect on and question what we know about our own limitations as educators and researchers and offer critique about what it means to rethink our discipline as we navigate uncharted and vulnerable spaces.

The conference is scheduled for June 2 at Emily Carr University, immediately after the RGD’s DesignThinkers Conference scheduled to take place at the Vancouver Playhouse on May 31 and June 1. (If required due to health protocols, the conference may take place virtually.)

Educators special! Complete your RGD Certification by March 31 to get a free pass to DesignThinkers Vancouver and Design Educators Conference!

Registration for the event will open in early April 2022!

If you have any questions, email RGD’s Programs Manager, Abdul Omar, at [email protected].

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The RGD unveils branding for DesignThinkers 2022 by DDB

The theme for 2022 conference 'Defy' is a reminder that growth and change happen only when we get uncomfortable, break rules or take risks.

- Howard Poon RGD Vice President, Design, at DDB Edmonton

Doyle Dane Bernbach Canada joins the group of illustrious design firms to take on the branding for Canada’s largest communication design conference.

“The theme for 2022 conference ‘Defy’ is a reminder that growth and change happen only when we get uncomfortable, break rules or take risks,” offers Howard Poon RGD, Vice President, Design, at DDB Edmonton. “As design professionals, we often forget to see the forest for the trees when we let project deadlines, client and business demands drive our days. It’s in us to take on the ordinary and the extraordinary. At DesignThinkers 2022, we defy the same old, same old!”

The DDB team began ideating for the conference branding in June 2021 and are exploring the visual design of the concept. They are excited about how the look-and-feel of the branding will evolve to build a cohesive identity for an event that is scheduled to take place in-person in Vancouver in the spring and in Toronto in the fall. For the team at DDB, it’s important to connect as well as differentiate the two events.

Before the launch of the 2022 teaser, the team did a two-week design marathon. “We were reminded that good design solutions take time to craft. That the magic happens during the in-between time when we can review and refine. And that involving the RGD’s Design Committee early and along the way will result in a much better end-product,” explains Howard.

The DDB team landed on a monochromatic design solution. “Using only the RGD brand colours — red & white — is a deliberate limitation that will force us to be creative as we iterate the brand look-and-feel,” says Howard.

DesignThinkers brings together visionaries from a range of disciplines to explore creativity, the design process and the future of design and design thinking. The conference will take place in Vancouver from May 31 to June 1 and in Toronto from October 26 to 28. Registration for Vancouver opens in January and for Toronto in May.

If you are interested in sponsoring DesignThinkers 2022, email Michelle Pereira Hampton, Director of Communications & Development, at [email protected].

If you are interested in speaking at either conference, submit a proposal here.

Send general conference inquiries to Abdul Omar, Programs Coordinator at [email protected].

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  • News

Insights from Week 2 of DesignReThinkers 2021

I became truly inspired by the ways in which designers around the world have taken my fonts and made them a part of the Black Lives Matter and other movements.

- Tré Seals Founder, Vocal Type

The second week of RGD’s annual DesignThinkers Conference showed us the path forward; designing with passion, purpose and positivity.

Here are some takeaways from presentations and discussions over our second week. Check out more on social media using the hashtag #rgdDT.

“A lot of your success as a freelancer comes from people being invested in you as a person.”
— Jessica Hische, Lettering Artist & Author

“Part of being an artist (designers are artists) is having a particular point of view and sharing that point of view through your work.”
— Lisa Congdon, Fine Artist, Illustrator & Writer

“We have to learn and teach our companies to focus on outcomes instead of outputs.”
— Stephen Gates, Senior VP, Omni-channel Product Design, WW
(formerly Weight Watchers)

“When creating communities remember that there is a reality outside our own reality and outside our design bubble.”
— Marissa Korda, Staff Designer, Shopify

“I became truly inspired by the ways in which designers around the world have taken my fonts and made them a part of the Black Lives Matter and other movements.”
— Tré Seals, Founder, Vocal Type

“If we don’t know where our roots are or where our identity lies, how can we move forward?”
— Mark Rutledge CGD RGD, Lead Designer, Animikii Inc.

“We really need to understand if culture is helping our organization or hurting our organization. At the end of the day, culture is unspoken behavioural mindsets and social patterns.”
— Keni Thacker, Chief Diversity Creative, Keni Thacker LLC

“There’s no guarantee that the websites, news organizations, publications or social media platforms that we currently know will exist into the future, let alone preserve the massive amounts of content created for them.”
— Maurice Cherry, Principal and Creative Director, Lunch

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Insights from Week 1 of DesignReThinkers 2021

A lot of Indigenous cultures place a huge priority on oral storytelling. This is really interesting because you have to be a great listener to pass on those stories, to interpret and re-tell them.

- Jennifer Taback RGD President & Partner, Design De Plume Inc.

The first week of RGD’s annual DesignThinkers Conference prompted us to reconsider our ways, the systems around us and re-imagine a better future. Below are some takeaways from presentations and discussions over our first week. Check out more on social media using the hashtag #rgdDT.

“I want to be as human as possible, I don’t want to hide, run, destroy or prove anything. I simply want to see and be seen through my work.”

— Timothy Goodman, Designer, Illustrator, Muralist & Author

“We tend to forget how many of our current ideas and attachments to the body are deeply rooted in ancient myths across cultures. These creation myths still define the way we think about our interactions, the world, other beings and social hierarchies including racism, patriarchy, individualism.”

— Galit Ariel, TechnoFuturist, Author & Creative, Future Memory Inc.

“We need to start producing journalism in digitally native ways like short vertical videos, briefs and blurbs — that’s what people want and we need to adapt.”

— Kat Downs Mulder, Managing Editor of Digital, The Washington Post

“A lot of Indigenous cultures place a huge priority on oral storytelling. This is really interesting because you have to be a great listener to pass on those stories, to interpret and re-tell them.”

— Jennifer Taback RGD, President & Partner, Design De Plume Inc.

“Accessibility is a far more normalized practice than non-disabled people realize. It is any method of action, function or display that an individual uses to accommodate their mind and body. Every single person has accessible practices they use without even realizing it.”
— Jessica Oddi, Disabled Designer

“To fulfill any kind of sustainable aspirations, we have to very profoundly revisit the systems that we have built around us.”
— Benedetta Crippa, Graphic Designer, Studio Benedetta Crippa

“Multidisciplinary teaming is the currency that will drive future innovation. It gives you the ability to see the future through a multitude of different lenses of people, industries and trends.”

— Kevin Bethune, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, dreams • design + life

“Designers are consumers of visual culture and history leading us to look for things in our world and make sense of them.”

— Jessica Helfand, Artist, Designer & Writer, Design Observer

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  • News

Tune in to our DesignReThinkers Instagram Live series

This October, RGD President Nicola Hamilton will be chatting on Instagram Live with some of our DesignReThinkers speakers about their work and upcoming talks at the Conference.

All are invited to tune in to this series to learn, ask questions and get excited for DesignReThinkers 2021! Take a quick work break and plug in your headphones to hear from these design professionals from around the world.

Current Schedule

  • Thursday, October 7 @ 3:00 p.m. EST
    Ying Chang, Letterer, Designer and Art Director at Yinglish
  • Friday, October 15 @ 3:00 p.m. EST
    Lisa Congdon, Artist, Illustrator and Writer at Lisa Congdon Art & Illustration, Inc.
  • Wednesday, October 20 @ 3:00 p.m. EST
    Jessica Helfand, Designer and Writer at Design Observer
  • Thursday, October 28 @ 3:00 p.m. EST
    Timothy Goodman, Designer, Illustrator, Muralist and Author
  • Thursday, November 4 @ 3:00 p.m. EST
    Kate Dawkins, Founder and Creative Director at Studio Dawkins | Design, Motion Graphics and Visual Storytelling

Where to find us

The IG Live series is taking place on the RGD’s Instagram, so make sure you’re following us to stay in the know!

We will be posting a Questions Box on Instagram Stories leading up to each interview, so drop any questions you have for our speakers there.

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