Program
Coffee & Breakfast
Ingrid Haug
Design Matters
Co-founder
Opening talk
Ingrid will introduce the 3 themes of Design Matters 21:
POST-PANDEMIC DESIGN
How did the Post-pandemic change our design practice, influence our creativity, and what did it teach us?
COLORS!
What does color mean in design and how can colors be used in new and exciting ways? How do we deal with skin color and diversity in design?
THE DESIGN CODE
Generative design, AI-driven design, algorithmic design, and design systems are the new black for digital designers.
Pablo Stanley
Illustrator, Cofounder & CEO
Blush Design
Atomic illustration design systems
Illustrations are emerging as a vital part of the user experience of a product, as they help tell your brand story, articulate and communicate your values and brand personality. How do you create a successful illustration system, shaping a strong visual identity? How do you decide a core set of principles?
In this talk, Pablo Stanley discusses how the process of creating illustration libraries using the atomic design system method. He walks us through a brief history of illustration and comics in a designer’s creative journey and a look at how illustration has been applied in different products.
Coffee Break
In-person: Meet the speakers Online: Speaker interviews
2 X TALKS
Lisa Apers
Head of Design
UNDO
How to not let a fast paced, growth driven, agile environment kill your creativity
More info >2 X WORKSHOPS
Tey Bannerman & Nick Whiting
Digital Design Director & Senior Expert
McKinsey Digital
Shaping the new normal with data + design
More info >Ross Chapman
Head of Design
Obodo / Butter
Imagining the future of hybrid collaboration
More info >Lunch
In-person: Meet the speakers Online: Speaker interviews
3 X TALKS
Matteo Gratton
Design Advocate
Sketch
Can data and ethics live together?
More info >Stig Møller Hansen & Karsten Vestergaard
Designers / Programmers
DMJX
Adding Code To Design: Will It Blend?
More info >2 X WORKSHOPS
Ulrike Rausch
Type Designer & founder
LiebeFonts
Create your own vector color font
More info >Richard Banfield
VP of Design Transformation
InVision
Make meetings suck less
More info >Coffee & Cake
In-person: Meet the speakers Online: Speaker interviews
Michael Pitt
Design Advocate
Zeplin
Design Delivery: It’s a thing!
Collaboration between designers and developers has always been a challenge. Now, they are being dropped into design files and expected to fend for themselves, leaving them with questions like: is this the right version I’m supposed to be working on? What is it that I’m looking at? Accessibility is not the same as collaboration.
Join Mike as he talks about these challenges and how Design Delivery can remove bottlenecks and provide clarity to your team. Create an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to ask questions, provide feedback and collaborate on finalized designs. Learn how you can extend your design system to live code and automate your workflow.
Stefanie Posavec
Information Designer
Independent
Designing data with a ‘Post-Infographic’ mindset
More than ever, data visualization needs to engage broad audiences, evolve beyond conventional chart types, and move beyond the usual infographics.
Stefanie will use examples from her practice to explore what a ‘post-infographic’ design approach might look like while sharing tips on how to communicate data with a spirit of openness and experimentation.
Vlad Zely
Head of Design
Miro
The Evolution of Work
We are in the middle of forming the new paradigm of work, redefining our process, tools, and work ethics. Everything is new, but not everything is exciting.
The pandemic has given us video-conferencing fatigue, digital burnout, disengagement, and messy tools and procedures.
Companies and teams need to adapt to the new, and constantly changing environment, re-designing their work rituals and approaches, dealing with the new realities, and trying to gain enough resilience for the future. How might organizations survive and thrive in the long run?
Vlad Zely, Head of Design at Miro, the online collaboration whiteboard platform, will share his perspective on the Past and Future of Work while being at the forefront of creating a tool for millions of people across the globe to enable them to collaborate regardless of location.
FOOD & DRINKS
Online: Networking facilitated by BUTTER
Sebastian Aristotelis
Co-Founder
SAGA Space Architects
Terra-Tech
SAGA Space Architects is a design + prototyping studio specialised in Space and Extreme environments. They have designed, built, and tested habitats all around the world. Most recently, they have built and tested an unfolding analog lunar habitat in Northern Greenland on a 100-day-long simulated moon mission.
In their ambition to be The Space Architecture Company, they are rapidly growing our capabilities of 3D construction printing. They do this by 3D-printed concrete structures on Earth. They just finished printing the largest 3D printed structure in Scandinavia, all with the ambition to familiarise us with the technology before doing it in space, since ISRU will inevitably be a key strategy in future moon colonies.
Join Sebastian, co-founder of SAGA Space Architects, in this Night Talk to learn more about their work and the possibilities that space tech and design can open in the future.
Inari Sirola
Animator / Filmmaker
Independent
From squeaky sausage-like characters into serious pondering about identity
From moments of silliness and inspiration, into all the deep thinking and thematics behind storytelling in film, Inari will share her journey as an animation director and filmmaker.
Inari’s work challenges gender stereotypes, questioning identity and confronting the limitations set by society. Tones of surrealism and comedy meet in her mind-bending realities, whilst her unique character design offers personal and social truths about body image and beauty standards. Showcasing all manner of long, saggy, wrinkly, features with love and absurdity. She often poses the question, deep down can’t we all relate to a sausage? Maybe we do in more ways than we care to admit.
In her talk she will discuss the freedom of expression as well as the importance of comedy when dealing with difficult topics such as mental health and gender issues.
DJ Johanna
For the perfect atmosphere
Warm-up music
DJ Johanna, old friend of Design Matters will play some funky beats while preparing the audience for the concert.
Feels
R&B duo
Concert
Feels is a duo consisting of Siná Mousavian on the microphone and David Evers on keys. Feels has an incredibly smooth R’n’B sound, taking you through summer nights filled with drinks and good vibes – but also tracks that will follow you home in the dark as the party ends. They have had great streaming success across the Danish borders, especially in Canada, which shows their potential and will to go as far as possible.
Jane
Electronic Duo
Concert
After an intense day of learning, all you need is music! Whether you prefer to sit back and vibe or show off your moves on the dance floor, this is the right moment to get loose and have some fun!
Jane is an electronic R&B duo from Copenhagen, Denmark. Follow them on Instagram and give them a listen on Spotify!
GOODBYE
Breakfast & coffee
Welcome back! VR demo
Yesenia Perez-Cruz
UX Director
Shopify
Resilient design systems
Design systems are often positioned as a tool that helps you scale what’s working well today. The obvious risk is that it also makes it more efficient to stay in place— leading to a lack of innovation in your products. A design system shouldn’t be the ceiling for creativity. It should be the floor that teams can build on top of. To do this, design systems need to be resilient: built to change and evolve.
In this talk, Yesenia will share lessons learned from evolving a mature design system, and how to create design systems that are built to adapt. Topics will include system of systems architecture, theming APIs, and shifting the culture around the design system.
Sam Weingarten & Chad Wright
Content Design Manager & Principal Content Designer
Zalando
Principal X Management: Collaboration at the end of the world
The pandemic left us all stranded and isolated; going through the motions of our lives without the daily moments of connection and collaboration we’d come to rely on. For the Content Design team at Zalando, this meant a sudden spotlight on the way they had been working: siloed at the end of the design process, yearning for a seat at the table.
For Chad Wright and Samantha Weingarten, Principal and Manager Content-Design-duo, the pandemic came with individual challenges. For Chad, it was navigating the imposterism around what it meant to be the first and sole Principal Content Designer at Zalando – from his bedroom. For Sam, it was learning what it meant to be an expat, a new mother, and Content Design Manager whilst living in rural Germany.
In this talk, you’ll learn about how they worked hand-in-hand, building on both their strengths and vulnerabilities, to define what collaboration between different kinds of leadership could look like at the end of the world (as we know it), and how together they launched a whole new way of working for their team– without ever meeting in person.
Coffee matters!
In-person: Meet the speakers Online: Speaker interviews
2 X TALKS
Alexis Mark
Design Studio
POSE, DECOMPOSE, RECOMPOSE. Reimagining communication formats
More info >Oluwaseyi Sosanya
Co-founder & CEO
Gravity Sketch
Designing for Realtime 3D Collaboration
More info >2 X WORKSHOPS
Nadia Piet
Designer, researcher & founder
AI x Design
Designing adaptive, intelligent, and semi-autonomous systems
More info >Tey Bannerman & Nick Whiting Online
Digital Design Director & Senior Expert
McKinsey Digital
Shaping the new normal with data + design
More info >LUNCH
In-person: Meet the speakers Online: Speaker interviews
3 X TALKS
Mario Ferrer
Lead Content Designer
Shopify (former KING)
Impactful UX Writing
More info >Carola Cassaro
Director of Product Management
Work&Co
The Future of Your Design System: How to Scale and Measure it over Time
More info >2 x WORKSHOPS
Rune Madsen & Martin Bravo
Designers and co-founders
Design Systems International
From design rules to design tools
More info >Coffee & Cake
In-person: Meet the speakers Online: Speaker interviews
Nili Metuki
VP of Insights
InVision
How winning companies collaborate
The way we work together has forever changed. Teams are in need of the best people, practices, and tools to collaborate together remotely, in the office, and a little bit of both.
In this hybrid event, join Nili Metuki, VP of Insights at InVision for a panel discussion featuring special guests from around the globe to learn how teams are thriving today.
The panelists will be:
Meriah Garrett – Chief Design Officer at USAA
Shawn Johnson – GVP of Product & Design at Discovery
Sara Keating – Design Director at Philips
Erica Rider
UX Architect and Design Leader
PayPal
Scaling design efficiently with DesignOps
In this talk, Erica will share the story of how her design team developed tools and processes to be used by 200+ developers and managed to remove UX bottlenecks and empower product teams to create high-quality designs.
This process required a transformation from a development-driven organization to a design-driven one, as well as connecting design and operations by sharing and expanding design intelligence throughout the organization.
Thomas Howard
Vice Head of Design
Teenage Engineering
The X-files of Teenage Engineering
Come behind the garage door and find out what makes Teenage Engineering tick.
Known as one of the most exciting engineering collectives in the world, they’re redefining the creative process and bringing together the physical and digital.
GOOD BYE BEER
In-person: Hangout Online: Networking facilitated by BUTTER