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March 1st, 2013

Impact! Sessions Archive

Impact! Design for Social Change, the School of Visual Arts and Design Ignites Change present a series of free 30-minute webinars that will explore how design-driven ideas for social good are launched. Each session is hosted by Mark Randall, chair of Impact! Design for Social Change and principal of Worldstudio, in conversation with business leaders, creative professionals and influencers working [...]

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February 28th, 2013

Martin Kace: Our Hero

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Martin Kace, who suffered a heart attack on the afternoon of February 27. Martin has been one of Impact’s core faculty members from the beginning of the program. He was a true inspiration to the students. His generosity, enthusiasm and unending support will greatly be missed. We will provide [...]

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February 15th, 2013

Free Impact! Sessions Webinar Series

  Impact! Design for Social Change the School of Visual Arts and Design Ignites Change present a series of free 30-minute webinars that will explore how design-driven ideas for social good are launched. Each session is hosted by Mark Randall, chair of Impact! Design for Social Change and principal of Worldstudio, in conversation with business leaders, creative professionals and influencers working [...]

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January 3rd, 2013

A Short Video About Impact!

Can design change the world? We think so; five minutes with the summer 2012 session of Impact! Design for Social Change at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Impact! 2012 from Worldstudio on Vimeo.

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August 12th, 2012

Insight

Time flies, there is only one week left. However, I am excited, since my big idea finally comes alive. Though an excited idea insight in one morning when I try to make my keynote, I know I can not get the insight just in a moment. Advisor is important. Not only a nice one who give you useful advise and [...]

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August 4th, 2012

Findings and Discoveries!

After 4 weeks in NY, you start to get used to all the things that struck you when you first landed in the City! And let me put it in figures, as this is what we have been doing so far, between info graphs and the mapping! 3 out of 4 women are in shorts! There is an average of [...]

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July 31st, 2012

Three Weeks In: The profit dilemma

There is nothing wrong with working for profit. Profit is not the purpose of any business, profit is the result and it keeps the machine running. One may criticize a company’s operations and business strategies, profit alone does not make a company bad.

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July 30th, 2012

Power of Three

The first half of the Impact! 2012 residency is officially in the books! Last Friday afternoon we wrapped on the first three weeks of this amazing experience with Jason Rzepka, VP public affairs, at MTV. During our visit, Jason shared insightful perspective on the millennial generation before offering us a sneak-peek of MTV’s forthcoming Power of Twelve campaign. Created for [...]

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July 29th, 2012

Three Weeks In: More Thoughts

We are heading to the end of the third week of the Impact Program. As my pen ran out of ink today, I realized how much content we have been exposed to during our classes and lectures. We are constantly trying to get all of the information we are give down on paper. So, my advice is; if you are [...]

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July 15th, 2012

First Week and First Impressions

In our daily lives, we are most likely spending time doing things rather than thinking about them. And once you stop and take time to look deeper into you, it’s at the same time a very interesting and a overwhelming exercise.

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