What Design Can Do: Humanitarian Crises

When:
December 2, 2015 @ 6:15 pm – 8:45 pm
2015-12-02T18:15:00+00:00
2015-12-02T20:45:00+00:00
Where:
Design Museum
Shad Thames
London SE1
UK
Cost:
£12/£9.50
Contact:
Design Museum
+44 (0)20 7403 6933

How can the design industry respond to a humanitarian crisis? Richard van der Laken, founder of What Design Can Do discusses rapid responses, and the social impact of design in conversation with former Design Council CEO, David Kester.

Dutch designer Richard van der Laken sees himself as an ambassador for the social impact of design. As one of the founders of Amsterdam agency, Design Politie (Design Police) and of the global project What Design Can Do, he promotes design as a catalyst of change and renewal and a way of addressing the societal questions of our time. After years of activism, Richard is now talking to the UN about a design response to the humanitarian crises we see across the world.

One week before What Design Can Do’s first conference in South America, Richard comes to the Design Museum to share his own work and introduce some of the design and designers who he thinks are changing the world. Richard van der Laken is in conversation with David Kester, former CEO of the Design Council and Chairman of UK design group, Caulder Moore.