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How Can Designers Be More Radically Creative?- 2019 Core77 Conference

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Hey Core77 friends, While pressing social issues are of particular focus at our 2019 conference, ?

Hey Core77 friends, While pressing social issues are of particular focus at our 2019 conference, “The Third Wave”, we’ve saved room for another important element of shaping a better future: that is, honing in on creative skills to bring out-of-the-box ideas into the world. One presenter especially unafraid to explore the creative unknown is Archie Lee Coates, partner at PLAYLAB in NYC. PLAYLAB works on a range of projects that exemplify radical creativity today, such as an inflatable runway installation for Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion Week and the community-led +POOL project. Archie Lee Coates IV Coates’s talk at the 2019 Core77 Conference will help attendees to realize that some of their "crazy" ideas might not be so crazy after all. It will be about trusting your creative impulses in order to design something that breaks conventions. In July, we spoke with Coates about PLAYLAB’s philosophies around creativity and how collaboration harbors new ideas—[you can read the full interview here](. Cutting-edge creativity is just one of many topics that will be explored at this year's Core77 Conference, where we will tackle how design skills can be harnessed for global change now and in the future. Learn more about the [full list of 2019 presenters here](, and don't wait on getting your ticket—reserve your spot now, as tickets are going fast. [Buy Your Ticket Now]( Want to bring your team to the conference? We offer ticket packages for groups of 3 or more! Reach out to us at conference@core77.com to learn how to get tickets. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Website]( [Pinterest]( Core77, Inc. 561 Broadway, 6B New York, New York 10012 Through either extensive training or innate talent you've become subscribed to the Best Design Newsletter in the World. [Like]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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