Date: October 19, 2019 to October 19, 2019
Where: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44106
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Event Type: Arts & Theater, Business, Family
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INtrospective 4.0: Inspiration Everywhere
Join AIGA Cleveland for the third annual INtrospective: A One-Day Conference for In-House Creatives. It will be a day of education, insight and inspiration, featuring some of the most dynamic and influential in-house creative professionals, both locally and nationally. After the success of 2017's conference, we are excited to bring you more speaker presentations and working sessions tailored to in-house professionals of all levels. Refuel your creativity and connect with your peers. You'll return to work inspired and re-energized. This year we're dividing the day into two parts where the morning is focused on inspiring creativity and the afternoon is focused on applying creativity. Not an in-houser? No matter where you spend your day designing, there will be plenty of great information to take away. Keynote Speakers Hayley Hughes, Airbnb Hayley Hughes is a soon-to-be Design Manager for the Polaris Design System at Shopify. She formerly pioneered the Design Language at IBM, and lead the evolution of the Design System at Airbnb. Hayley's work has been featured in Women Who Design, Under Consideration, and "26 Innovations by 26 Women." She is a certified IBM Enterprise Design Thinking Leader. Her work is grounded in an idea she describes as system stewardship, the integrative practice of building systems from a deep understanding of human behavior, community, and culture. She has shared her scaffolded model for a "Design System of Human Needs" around the world in 12 different countries and participated in webinars with Adobe, Invision, and Monotype. Outside of work, Hayley likes to throw tennis balls with a poodle, eat Japanese comfort food with her partner, and enjoy the outdoors in sunny Austin, Texas. Talk description: Building Culture, Collaboration and Trust through Design Design systems can create better experiences for customers and employees alike. But to achieve this goal, you first need to build a culture of trust, openness and collaboration withi