Making Ideas Happen by Scott Belsky, is a book that claims to be a lifejacket for creatives who are unproductive or fail to see their ideas through to completion. Creatives …
In a recent myEducationTimes article, Dr. Mary McBride, the Director of Pratt Institute’s Design Management Program (the graduate program res ...
For the past 21 years, design has been at the core of Sean’s personal and professional life. It wasn’t until 2002, upon his enrolling in th ...
In 2001, Kiran Bir Sethi founded the Riverside School in Ahmedabad, India. Her vision was to design a school’s curriculum that empowered children to ...
The Catalyst team presents our latest publication - The Good Life. It is our biggest issue to date and, as we approach the American holiday of Thanksgiving, it reminds us that we have much to be grateful for.
If, “Design is the first signal of human intention,” the intended message of this year’s DMI European Conference seemed loud, clear, and unambiguous. Design builds better business and is essential ...
Over the last twenty years, BaSiC Initiative has focused its design and educational practice on 90% of the world population, which is plagued by poverty and social iniquity.
It is difficult to define the good life in a way that honors the very different traditions of the world’s people. But we do know that the good life must be one that is sustainable for generations to come.
The good life varies in its dimensions across place, time and culture. One size does not fit all. This issue of Catalyst: Strategic Design Review explores the meaning of the good life for people across our shared world.
For more than 40 years, the “Barefoot College” has been working to improve the quality of life for the poorest of the poor in rural India.
A coworker of mine at Google recently asked why I decided attend the Design Management program at Pratt Institute. It was a good question, and one that I would have ...
“Leading as if life matters” submitted to TED “Full Spectrum”