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Monday, October 7
 

8:00am CDT

Bright & Early: Mike Spakowski, Creative Director Atomicdust
Monday October 7, 2024 8:00am - 10:00am CDT
So, we’re bringing back Atomicdust's Bright & Early series for Design Week!

Kicking off our first event is the man himself, the founder of Bright & Early and Partner and Creative Director of Atomicdust, Mike Spakowski. Atomicdust, is a branding and design consultancy that uses creativity to build competitive advantages for businesses. A big part of their work is serving cool and iconic St. Louis brands that make our city a great place to live.

Grab a cuppa from our coffee sponsor PLAID COFFEE.

Join us every morning at 8am for another Design Week Bright & Early and coffee with cool people!
Each event will feature a different Creative sharing their experiences and advice. Topics will cover everything from 3X Gaming Design and urban landscape design to connecting with your city and connecting with your creative self. Because inspiration can come from anywhere, speakers will represent a wide variety of careers, industries and companies. Kickstart your day and hear from them all!

Monday October 7, 2024 8:00am - 10:00am CDT
CURIOSITY BLDG 3033 LOCUST ST

10:00am CDT

Designing Women: The Positives and Negatives of Owning an Agency in St. Louis
Monday October 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Despite women making up nearly 51% of the St. Louis population, the design industry has historically been dominated by men. This trend extends to the ownership of creative agencies, which have remained largely been run by men.
Why is this the case? What challenges do women face in the design industry? Are these obstacles similar to those of the past, or is there hope for a brighter future? And why are women creatives less likely to own agencies in St. Louis, the region, and the nation? To shed light on these questions, we've gathered four successful women who are leading thriving design agencies.

Join Cheree Berry, Deanna Kuhlmann-Leavitt, Gretchen Werremeyer and Katie Schenck, successful leaders in the creative industry as they share their experiences, insights, and strategies for overcoming the challenges they've faced. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from these talented professionals and ask questions
about their journeys.



GRETCHEN WERREMEYER, President/CEO. (Werremeyer)
Just over a decade after graduating from ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), Gretchen became the agency’s sole owner. Her experiences as a designer and creative director on clients like St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Logan College of Chiropractic did more than help her clients grow; they shaped her vision for the agency she would create. As she and her team became trusted by more and larger clients like Esse Health, BJC Healthcare and WashU Medicine, in 2018 Gretchen officially shifted the agency’s primary focus to serving health and wellness clients.
www.werremeyer.com


DEANNA KUHLMANN-LEAVITT, President (Kuhlmann-Leavitt)
Deanna Kuhlmann-Leavitt worked fifteen years in Santa Monica and St. Louis before establishing
Kuhlmann Leavitt, Inc., a multi-disciplinary firm known for its work in brand, the built environment, print,
and digital. During her 35-year career Deanna has received awards from Communication Arts, AIGA, AIA,
SEGD, and the NY Art Directors Club to name a few. She has been featured in CA, the Masters of Design
series, International Trade Fair Design and other leading publications globally. She has lectured on design
and served as a design juror across the US and Canada. Deanna, a co-founder of STL Design Week, has
served on the AIGA national and local boards and is currently serving on the boards of both Laumeier
Sculpture Park and Saint Louis Chamber Chorus.
www.kuhlmannleavitt.com


CHEREE BERRY, CEO, Cheree Berry Paper & Design
Cheree Berry is an authority on visual storytelling with over two decades of experience in the design industry. She is the CEO and Creative Director of Cheree Berry Paper & Design, an award-winning, female- driven design firm internationally renowned for its sophisticated identity solutions across all communication mediums. Sought after by individuals, boutique brands, Fortune 500 corporations and nonprofit organizations alike, Berry has earned a reputation for delivering unique concepts, unexpected details, unparalleled quality and clever copywriting. Prior to founding her company in 2006, Berry worked at Pentagram and served as an art director at Kate Spade, where she developed the brand’s first wedding stationery line. Her firm’s work has graced the halls of the White House, stocked the shelves at Target, filled mailboxes and inboxes around the world, appeared in numerous national publications and made countless memories along the way. An ardent supporter of her community, Berry sits on the board of the Saint Louis Fashion Fund and remains highly involved in her alma mater, Washington University in St. Louis.
www.chereeberrypaperdesign.com


KATIE SCHENCK, CEO, Ballyhoo Workshop
Katie Schenck is the owner and CEO of Ballyhoo Workshop, a brand strategy and creative services agency. With nearly 30 years’ experience in strategic communication and creative direction, she was named a top St. Louis Women Business Owner in 2023. Her client roster spans the globe, and her team of creative strategists are among the best in the business. She’s passionate about providing women balance and flexibility while helping them grow, which is why she founded the agency 12 years ago. She wants to provide an environment and culture where women bring their talents while also taking time for the other joys in their lives. The flexible and family-friendly culture at Ballyhoo is paramount. The model includes a combination of full-time and part-time staff which allows the team to serve clients in a nimble way while also allowing moms and caregivers the flexibility they need to also manage their lives and the people they love.

She’s also passionate about her community and finding ways for she and her teammates to share time and talent with those around them. Katie serves on the executive board of Ready Readers and is a volunteer for several other local organization. It's also important to Katie that Ballyhoo is an integral part of the community as well as able to share their talents with non-profits across the globe. Over the past few years, the team has been able to create brands and visual communication support for local organizations including Friends of Kids with Cancer, Refuge and Restoration, Forest Park Forever, Pedal the Cause and St. Louis Area Foodbank and globally for LifeNet, STiR and Lawala.
By pairing her leadership experience and passion for helping others with the talent and skills of the
Ballyhoo team, she continues to pour into the community and grow the workshop.
www.ballyhooworkshop.com

Monday October 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Adrienne Outlaw Studio (AOS) 3115 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103

10:00am CDT

Sustainable Swag: Custom Merit Badge Workshop
Monday October 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Cut down on wasteful, and, let's face it, sometimes boring swag, and make your own using salvaged materials! 
Join Perennial's creative reuse instructors to do your part in reducing event-related waste, including the roughly 40% of event swag that ends up in the landfill, and make a one-of-a-kind badge you'll be able to brag about all week long. Inspiring samples and demonstrations will prepare you to create something epic with the various materials provided. All you need to bring is that creative brain of yours!

www.perennialstl.org
IG @perennialstl

THIS IS A FREE EVENT WITH LIMITED CAPACITY.

Monday October 7, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
CHERRY GARAGE 2936 Locust St

11:30am CDT

PLAY SPACE
Monday October 7, 2024 11:30am - 1:00pm CDT
In the art and design worlds we make plenty of time to create— but how much of that time do we spend
playing
? Join Loutopia and Mvstercamp over lunch at HeyDays HQ in the Play workshop where we’ll
create, collaborate, connect with community, and stimulate your own creativity in the process!


Jayvn Solomon, creator and chief strategist of Loutopia
Loutopialabs.com
@stloutopia

Mvstermind, Creator and chief strategist of Mvstercamp
mvstercamp.com
@mvstercamp

Monday October 7, 2024 11:30am - 1:00pm CDT
HEYDAYS 3139 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63103

1:00pm CDT

The Beauty Quotient: Measuring The Impact of Beauty With Neuroaesthetics
Monday October 7, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
In the architecture and design industry, explaining the value of something as subjective and intangible as
aesthetic appeal can be a challenge. When working within the needs of budgets, schedules, and code requirements, justifying the cost of design features that aren't strictly "practical" is difficult. The new field of research known as Neuroaesthetics may offer solutions to justifying "the beauty quotient." Neuroaesthetics examines how artistic and aesthetic experiences measurably impact our brains and bodies. This field applies scientific data and rigor to questions of: "what is beauty?" "why is beauty important?" and "what is the impact of beauty?" In this presentation, we will look at the current state of Neuroaesthetics research, and how these findings can be used to design built environments which
promote well-being.

Susan Pruchnicki, FAIA LEED AP ID+C
Principal, Bond Architects Inc.

Susan’s interest in architecture began when she was a child – at a Career Day event at her school, she
discovered that a friend’s architect father had designed her town’s library. After that moment of personally
experiencing the relevance of architecture, she was fully committed to becoming an architect herself. She
graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a BA (1986) and Masters (1988) in Architecture.
Susan has been active in the AIA at the regional, state, and national levels for decades, serving on multiple
boards and committees. For the past several years, she has been researching what she calls "the beauty
quotient" — how to communicate the value of beauty in the built environment, and how aesthetics benefit
building occupants.

www.bondarchitectsinc.com
@bondarchitects


Monday October 7, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
CURIOSITY BLDG 3033 LOCUST ST

3:00pm CDT

Aging Gracefully as a Creative Topic: Navigating the Creative Journey Beyond 45+
Monday October 7, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
As creatives, our careers are often marked by youthful energy and groundbreaking innovations. But what happens when the youthful glow starts to fade? How do we maintain our creative spark and continue to thrive as we age? 

This panel discussion brings together seasoned creatives from various fields to share their insights on navigating the creative journey beyond 45.


Panelists will discuss:
• Overcoming ageism: How to challenge societal expectations and stereotypes that limit older creatives.
• Adapting to change: Embracing new technologies, trends, and artistic styles without losing one's unique voice.
• Finding inspiration in life experiences: Drawing on personal stories, wisdom, and maturity to fuel creative expression.
• Building a sustainable career: Creating a long-term plan that incorporates financial stability and work-life balance.
• Mentoring younger generations: Passing on knowledge and fostering the next generation of creatives.

Audience: This discussion is open to creatives of all ages, including aspiring artists, established professionals, and those looking to reinvigorate their careers.

Key Takeaways:
• Attendees will gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by older creatives.
• They will learn practical strategies for maintaining creativity, adapting to change, and building a sustainable career.
• The discussion will inspire and motivate participants to continue pursuing their artistic passions throughout their lives.



Traci Moore, Director of Creative Services at University of Missouri–St. Louis

Traci Moore, a lifelong St. Louisan, has established herself as a prominent figure in the graphic design community. After graduating from the University of Kansas in 1993, she launched her award-winning design agency in 1997, becoming one of the few Black-owned agencies in Missouri. Moore has shared her expertise as a design instructor at local universities and has been a dedicated advocate for the profession, serving as president of the St. Louis chapter of AIGA. She currently leads the Creative Services team at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, where she oversees the institution's branding and marketing efforts.

Laura Burns, DesignLab
Laura Burns is a seasoned communications design professional with a proven track record in brand development and strategic communication. As founder and creative director of designlab,inc, she has been working with clients to craft compelling and engaging brand identities since 1992. Laura's expertise spans a wide range of industries, from Fortune 500 companies to small non-profits. In addition to designlab,inc, Laura is the co-founder and creative director of Girls Will Be, a clothing company created to provide empowering options for girls, along with two restaurants in her hometown of Webster Groves – The Parkmoor Drive-In and Madrina. Laura's commitment to design excellence and community involvement is evident in her work and her contributions to local initiatives.


Scott Matthews, Tremendousness

Scott Matthews has carved a unique path in the design industry, transitioning from a production artist to a renowned freelance illustrator and ultimately a co-founder of two influential design firms. His career,marked by versatility and innovation, has been characterized by a consistent ability to blend artistry with strategic thinking. After establishing himself as a freelance illustrator with a national following, Matthews joined XPLANE in 2004, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the company's approach to information graphics. His creative leadership contributed to the development of impactful maps, presentations, and videos for a diverse client base, including global brands like Autodesk, Harvard, and UNICEF. In 2012, Matthews co-founded The Tremendousness Collective, a firm that continues to push the boundaries of design and illustration. His work at Tremendousness encompasses a wide range of projects, from information design and video production to live sketching for both in-person workshops and online meetings. With clients such as Adobe, Bain & Company, UPS, and Washington University, Matthews has consistently delivered visually compelling and effective solutions.

www.wscottmatthews.com
@wscottmatthews


Buck Smith

Creative director, illustrator, and AIGA industry legend Buck Smith will be on hand to discuss his recent
pivot to an independent designer after 29 years at FleishmanHillard. With over 100 design awards for
identity design, Buck has been recognized by international organizations such as Typewise, Graphis, and
Communication Arts. You can see his work on more than 24 sports organization logos, 39 nonprofits, and
more than 50 campaigns for CPG brands.

Monday October 7, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
3019 Locust St 3019 Locust St.

6:00pm CDT

STL CITYPARK DW Kickoff Party
Monday October 7, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
JOIN US FOR THE 2024 STL DESIGN WEEK KICKOFF EVENT HOSTED BY STL.ORG!
  1. See the beautiful architecture and design of St. Louis' new MLS stadium, CITYPARK.
  2. Meet the speakers of our programs lined out for the week and plan your agenda.
  3. Pop into the HELLCAT CLUB, check out the original mural by St. Louis' own, Killer Napkins and treat yourself to a tasty beverage!
  4. Hint, hint hint: This event will have exclusive swag you won't want to miss!
Monday October 7, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
CITYPARK 2100 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103
 
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