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This website was created to support blogs, wikis, archives, course material, and student works of the Design and Management Program at Parsons The New School for Design. The content on this site will help students, faculty, staff, and friends of the program to coordinate and collaborate on various projects.

As content is added the site will offer new ways of sharing information across faculty, staff, students, and others in the Design and Management Community

Welcome to D+M

Welcome to the internal website for the Design and Management program at Parsons The New School for Design. The content on this site is intended to help support courses, projects, and groups within the program. Please feel free to create an account and request access for roles. Then start creating content!

On Site Image Portfolio

These are the images we will use during the presentation to begin our critical discussion.

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The other side of provocation.

Last year at CHI Anijo and I organized a panel discussion called "Who Killed Design?". The discussion was intended to be a provocation for people to think about how and why the term 'Design' is used within the CHI community... well actually, within any community. CHI, though, happens to be one of the most diverse I have ever participated in. That discussion had a live blog attached to it, which can be found HERE.

An example of a print portfolio

These are some images from my print portfolio. The portfolio itself is a series of 30 cards 8"x5" arranged in a self contained package. Lets use this as a springboard to discuss more things.

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Sophia Dubrovina: Semi-finalist

Sophia submitted two concepts and Kiehl's loved both of them! Both of them made it into the top 5.

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Amelia Dunning - Semi Finalist

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SDR Competition

Today 5 representatives from Kiehl's along with 3 faculty members from Parsons School of Design collectively critiqued all the submissions made to the 2008 SDR competition. The theme of the competition centralized around responsible consumption at Kiehl's. We received great entries that fostered a lot of discussion among the jury regarding sustainability in our community as well as at Kiehl's.

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Improving Biking Through Accessorizing

Like any other neo-treehugger out there, I have a bicycle. Well actually, not to brag or anything but, I own two bikes. Unfortunately, I do not ride them. I always think to myself how great it would be to ride to work one day or even to the store to pick up some fruit but I'm afraid I will fall off (again), or hurt myself in some other way (which I have before).

But there is hope! The solution for my fear of cycling might be cured by the winner of Design 21's Power to the Pedal competition:

(from the Design 21 competition page)

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