In-House Perspectives: Starting off on the right foot: Research, Brainstorming and Ideation
Presented by Raj Sidhu RGD, Neal Halverson RGD and Dianne Semark. Moderated by Kathleen Scott RGD.

 

The beginning stages of the design process are sometimes undervalued and misunderstood in-house. Through three presentations, this webinar explores processes and techniques for understanding the design problem before jumping into the design solution.
 
Topics covered include: processes for doing research and collecting information, brainstorming techniques, generating good ideas, involving non-designers in the brainstorming process, and the use of software.

 

 

About Kathleen Scott RGD

Kathleen is an award-winning designer with 15 years experience. For the past decade, she has been Creative Strategy Team Lead at Bruce Power where they deliver all things design, including a complete rebrand for the company in 2019. In 2017, they were honoured to be the design partner for RGD’s In-House Design Awards.

 

Presentations:

Brainstorming in a Remote Workplace presented by Raj Sidhu RGD

How working apart can help bring some of our best ideas together. This presentation looks at how traditional brainstorming sessions were not getting the best ideas from Raj and his team and how the pandemic helped push them to evolve the way they worked together.

 
About Raj Sidhu RGD
Raj leads design across brand, marketing and product at Vidyard, a platform that helps companies create, share, and track their video content. This includes managing an internal team of visual designers, product designers and illustrators. Raj was formally trained as a graphic designer with past experience developing award-winning creative strategy and execution in branding, web, and package design. With over 15 years of experience, he now uses his learnings to help drive business results with design.
 
 
Working with customer insights and the competition: Integrating technology for capturing, analyzing and innovating presented by Neal Halverson RGD
New online services and software for collecting customer research, for competitive intelligence and for whiteboarding solutions are helpful for Design Thinking, but how can an organization bring all the insights from each provider together to harness the information complexity that is necessary to construct breakthrough solutions? This presentation will show how in-house creative teams can bring high-quality research to the remote research and design process using an online constellation of three key innovations.
 
About Neal Halverson RGD

Neal received his Bachelor of Design from York University/Sheridan College and has practiced design at creative agencies, as an in-house designer, and is presently at Armstrong Fluid Technology as a Corporate Identity Specialist. Armstrong is a design and engineering company, where Neal contributed an expansive programme of design standards and brand management, implemented in print, digital, industrial and experience design. He co-developed a new-to-the industry touch screen for digital pumping solutions that brought a patent to the company, as well as industrial design awards from the industry. Neal's education was furthered at Ryerson University in Design Management, and culminated with OCAD University’s Strategic Foresight and Innovation program. Neal continues to be fascinated with all aspects of design, building on an escalating skillset of strategic thinking, systems thinking, and foresight leadership learned in the masters program. 

 

Brainsoak by Dianne Semark

A fresh look at harnessing the spark of creativity with a distributed workforce and turning it into magic now and for a post-pandemic world. This presentation will cover approaches to coming up with ideas whether working alone, with a partner, or a team of people — IRL or on-screen.

 

About ​Dianne Semark

Dianne is the Creative Director at Hootsuite, a global social media tech company based in Vancouver. She is a design thinker, communicator and incurable explorer. With over 20 years of design expertise, she brings a broad spectrum of experience working with a wide range of clients in various industries, including corporate, education, retail, professional sports, technology, healthcare and non-profit. Throughout her career, she’s dedicated a portion of her time to teaching design part-time at York University, Sheridan College, and Vancouver’s Emily Carr University of Art + Design. She has an undying love for design, typography, photography, travel and beautiful handmade things.

 

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