The Social Good
In my own personal practice, I’ve consistently used my design expertise for the social good. Whether that is through pro-bono relationships with non-profit orgs or making connections for students to work directly with clients on cause-based initiatives.
Posters are one of the most effective ways to connect with different communities as they can be placed specifically and thoughtfully for the most impact. I’ve partnered with Good 50 x 70 (Milan); Poster for Tomorrow (Paris) and the United Nations Human Rights Council (Geneva) to spread the word about access to healthcare, clean energy, climate change, human rights and other important issues that impact humans and the planet.
Other social-cause based initiatives include: Leading a social communication workshop at NABA in Milan for graduate-level design students; developing a course entitled Design + Society which focuses solely on how to align design for the social good; setting up a faculty learning circle on How to Diversify Your Courses as part of a Teaching Scholar Award and partnering with a diverse team from HATCH to develop a racial equity “tool kit” called RoundTable.