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Tuesday, October 8
 

8:00am CDT

Bright & Early: Caitlin Metz & Saturday Morning Carton
Tuesday October 8, 2024 8:00am - 10:00am CDT
Join us for a taste of Saturday Morning Carton with artist and founder, Caitlin Metz. Caitlin is an illustrator, designer and creative coach. They're also an author, educator, big feeler and cloud watcher. See what they are up to at www.caitlinmetz.com and IG @caitlinhasfeels

Grab a cuppa from our coffee sponsor: SATURDAY MORNING CARTON @saturdaymorningcarton

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!

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

10:00am CDT

Breaking Barriers: Women Redefining Creative Leadership in St. Louis
Tuesday October 8, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
This panel discussion will explore the unique challenges and opportunities that women in creative leadership face today. The conversation will delve into how women in St. Louis are breaking through traditional barriers, redefining what it means to be a leader in creative fields such as design, culinary arts, fashion, architecture, and the arts/not-for-profits.


Key Discussion Points:
  1. Pathways to Leadership:
    • Personal journeys and experiences that shaped the panelists' careers.
    • The role of mentorship and sponsorship in advancing women in creative leadership roles.
  2. Innovation & Impact:
    • How women leaders are driving innovation and fostering creativity within their teams and communities.
    • Case studies or examples of impactful projects led by women in St. Louis.
  3. Navigating Challenges:
    • Addressing common obstacles such as gender bias, work-life balance, and the underrepresentation of women in leadership positions.
    • Strategies for overcoming these challenges and supporting other women in the industry.
  4. Building Inclusive Spaces:
    • The importance of creating inclusive work environments that empower diverse voices and perspectives.
    • How women leaders are championing diversity and inclusion in the creative industries.
  5. The Future of Creative Leadership:
    • Predictions and aspirations for the next generation of women in creative leadership.
    • How the current wave of female leaders is setting the stage for future advancements in the industry.


Katie Lee, Founder/Owner, Katie's Pizza, Pasta and Osteria
This family-owned and operated restaurant is an award-winning artisan Italian restaurant and bar. Katie’s focuses on a modern, approachable interpretation of regional Italian cuisine, featuring fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. Katie’s inspiration comes from the time she spent living in Florence, Italy with her artist mother, Belinda Lee. Katie has received numerous awards for her cooking and entrepreneurship, including “Best Pizza” and “Best Pasta” from Feast Magazine, “Best Pizza” from Ladue News, and many A-List Awards from St. Louis Magazine. She has also been named Sauce Magazine’s “Chef of the Year” twice in a row. In 2016, Katie was honored on the St. Louis Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” list.


Judy Glik, ARCTURIS | Director of Brand and Client Experience
As a brand strategist, Judy is passionate about creating narratives that guide the user experience and connect people. Originally an apparel and footwear buyer for Gliks, her family’s 127-year-old family business, Judy transformed her talent for identifying trends and interpreting cues into a career in brand strategy. Now, as the Director of Brand and Client Experience for Arcturis, she’s responsible for helping clients bring their brand stories to life within the built environment as well as leading business development for the firm.


Vanessa Cooksey, President & CEO, Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis
Vanessa Cooksey leads the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RACSTL), the largest public arts funder in the region, which has awarded over $100 million since 1985. With 30+ years of leadership experience in marketing, communications, and philanthropy, she has held key roles at organizations such as Anheuser-Busch, Wells Fargo, and Spire Energy. Vanessa is known for building partnerships, fostering collaboration, and leading impactful initiatives that have reached over 20 million people. She has served on 150+ nonprofit boards and received numerous awards, including the 2016 Eisenhower Fellowship and the 2023 LEAD STL Freedom Fighter Lifetime Achievement Award. Vanessa holds degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and Webster University. She is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Jack & Jill of America, and enjoys cycling, cooking, and spending quality time with family and friends.


Susan Sherman, Chair, Saint Louis Fashion Fund
Susan Sherman chairs the Saint Louis Fashion Fund (SLFF), a nonprofit dedicated to enriching St. Louis through fashion. SLFF supports emerging brands, mentors young talent, and collaborates with civic leaders to position St. Louis\ as a fashion hub. Sherman also co-founded MERCH, an experiential retail concept featuring global fashion and beauty brands. With over 35 years of experience in public relations and development, she has worked with Tiffany & Co., the New York Philharmonic, and Montblanc. She’s been instrumental in bringing major cultural events, like American Ballet Theater’s “ABT Across America” tour, to St. Louis. Sherman serves on several boards, including the Contemporary Art Museum and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. She has received numerous accolades, including the Woman of Achievement Award and Grand Center's Visionary Award. She lives in St. Louis with her husband, David, and has two children, Sylvie and Keil.


Audience Engagement:
  • Q&A session allowing the audience to engage directly with the panelists.
  • Networking opportunities post-discussion to foster connections and mentorship among attendees.
Objective: To inspire and empower women in creative industries by sharing success stories, practical advice, and fostering a sense of community among female leaders in St. Louis. 

Tuesday October 8, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
WORK & LEISURE 3015 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103

10:00am CDT

Ichi-go / Ichi-ē The creative design process behind PLACE&TIME experiential culinary concepts
Tuesday October 8, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Ichi-go / Ichi-ē
The creative design process behind PLACE&TIME experiential culinary concepts and the unexpected human connection sparked by PLACE&TIME’s 34 concepts spanning 3 years of creative work.


Hear about how the PLACE&TIME team conceptualizes and brings an event to life and the guests’ ongoing unique interaction and participation with these concepts. Join us for open dialogue and story sharing of P&T’s surprising guest connections, revisited sensory memories, and the unpredictable shared energy of the communal dining experience.
A spirit that “PLACE&TIME HQ” is passionate to keep igniting. That’s… Ichi-go, Ichi-ē.




CHRIS BORK is chef with formal training in the UK, has worked 20+ years in the restaurant industry including owner and chef of the beloved Vista Ramen (now closed). Since 2018 Chef Bork has been a full time private chef for in-home, corporate, and special events.

JOE MOONEY Is a passionate wine specialist and has worked for 20 years in the wine industry, from harvest to his now full-time focus in private cellar management. Joe currently manages dozens of private collections across 16 states.

CAITLIN FRANZ is a multi-industry veteran: former restaurant bartender, event planner and conceptual designer, copywriter, business strategy consultant, and designer. Caitlin is currently a tech data analytics principal and passionately moonlights in event planning & execution.


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Tuesday October 8, 2024 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
SMALL BATCH 3001 LOCUST STREETST. LOUIS, MO, 63103

1:00pm CDT

Designing for Everyone: A Colorful Conversation on Diversity in Design
Tuesday October 8, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
This panel discussion will explore the importance of diversity in design and the tangible benefits it brings to businesses, communities, and individuals.

In today's increasingly interconnected and globalized society, design plays a crucial role in shaping our experiences. To create products, services, and environments that truly resonate with a wide range of users, it is imperative that the design community reflects the diversity of the world we live in.


Panelists will discuss:
• The business case for diversity: How diversity in design teams can lead to more innovative and inclusive solutions.
• Addressing biases and stereotypes: Strategies for identifying and mitigating unconscious biases in the design process.
• Inclusive design practices: Examples of successful design projects that prioritize accessibility and inclusivity.
• Challenges and opportunities: Overcoming barriers and fostering a more diverse and equitable design ecosystem.
• Join us as we delve into the critical need for diversity in design and explore how we can create a more inclusive and equitable future.

Welcome:
Carlos Zamora (he/him)
Chief Creative Officer and Founder of CARTEL

A Cuban-American designer and illustrator, CARLOS ZAMORA is the Chief Creative Officer and Founder of CARTEL. Zamora’s award-winning illustrations have been published in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scholastics, New York Observer, The Boston Globe, Advertising Age, American Lawyer, and The Wall Street Journal. Zamora earned his Bachelor of Arts from Havana Design Institute (ISDI), Cuba’s premier design school, in 2000. A father, an author and educator, Zamora is also a former President of AIGA St. Louis. He currently serves as a board member for Lambert International Airport Art Advisory Committee and the Tennessee Williams Festival. He cherishes a fondness for poster design, Russian cartoons, propaganda art and cigars. He has received the CommArts Award of Excellence 2017, 2018 and 2019 in the categories of Illustration and Typography. His work has been featured in the Society of Illustrators, 3X3 Magazine and Creative Quarterly. His poster for Cinco de Mayo in Cherokee Street made it to Los Diez, the top ten latino illustrations of the Year by American Illustration. He is currently looking for publishers for his most recent picture book The Forest Within.


Simón Lam
Executive Design Director, Avalere Health

Originally from Venezuela, Simón earned his degree in architecture at Universidad del Zulia. He moved to
St. Louis soon after to attend Maryville University and obtain his BFA in graphic design before joining some
of the city's top agencies. In 2010, Simón joined Avalere Health (formerly 2e Creative) as an art director
and since then he has set the standards for what design means in the organization. He leads a team of
designer to transfer the pure principles of design into innovative and sophisticated creative that helps
healthcare clients convey and complete their missions to enhance quality of life.
Simón has been featured in HOW Magazine, PRINT Magazine, The FPO Awards book, and AIGA Saint
Louis Design Shows. He creates insta art, despises the summer, bakes occasionally, loves spam, and
enjoys sad movies that make him cry.


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 is co-founder of St. Louis Design Week and she
currently leads the Creative Services team at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, where she oversees the
institution's branding and marketing efforts.


Anna Karpinski
Art Director at Osborn Barr Paramore

Anna Karpinski is a local art director, designer and illustrator. She just retired as president of AIGA St.
Louis, and currently helps to run St. Louis Design Week. By day she's an art director at Osborn Barr
Paramore working primarily on the tourism team, and by night she does freelance design work, stays
involved in the creative community, takes photos of plants, and annoys her cats.

Tuesday October 8, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
3019 Locust St 3019 Locust St.

1:00pm CDT

Healthcare: Where there's no shortage of need for design!
Tuesday October 8, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Healthcare experiences need to improve a lot! Meet a team of creatives using design and research, mixed
with passion and perseverance to help transform how you experience healthcare.

Through a panel discussion you’ll learn about our journey to create digital products that elevate awareness, ensure access, accelerate healing and sustain health. This team is part of Ascension, one of the nation’s largest non-profit and Catholic health systems, with a Mission of delivering compassionate, high-quality care to all with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable.


Join us in welcoming:

Aaron Ferber, Vice President of Experience Research and Design
Enrique Von Rohr, Senior Director of Communications Design

Tuesday October 8, 2024 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
TOKY 3141 Locust Street Suite 100 St. Louis, MO 63103 USA

3:00pm CDT

New font, who dis? Edward Jones × XYZ Type on the creation of proprietary fonts
Tuesday October 8, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
Nearly a year and a half ago, Edward Jones had a font problem that was part design, part intellectual property, part business value, we set sail on the course to create a custom font family. But along the way we stumbled across even more — the value of an incredible partnership, more design flexibility and more accessibility. The outcome was a merging of design, business and beautiful typography solutions with a little help from our friends. Enter XYZ Type.

Join Edward Jones and XYZ type as we present a look behind the scenes at our process, partnership and the product of this design story — and maybe even get a taste and a few tips on how design and business can work together in harmony and help each other along the way.

Agenda (~1hr, Q&A session pending total time allotment):
Pt 1 - The in-house agency story - Charlie Nowell - 10-15 mins
• The business + design problem > the solution.
• Finding the right partners — in and out of house.
• Big projects don't need to be major pains.
Pt 2 - The foundry and design story - Ben Kiel & Jessy Ragan (TBD) - 20-30 mins
• The creative brief, the inspiration and the process.
• The work and final output.
• Making the details count and the value that goes beyond just 'great design.'
Pt 3 - Audience Q&A (if time allows)

Speakers:

Charlie Nowell - Creative Director / Edward Jones Agency
Ben Kiel - Designer & Partner / XYZ Type
Jesse Ragan - Designer & Partner / XYZ Type (Attendance TBD)

Tuesday October 8, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
CHERRY GARAGE 2936 Locust St

3:00pm CDT

Delmar Maker District: Growing a Handmade Movement
Tuesday October 8, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
The best ideas often are formed from the simplest concepts.

When Doug Auer and Jim McKelvey were dreaming of the Delmar Maker District, it was quite simply about creating a community of makers. As co-founders of Third Degree Glass in 2002, they already had been successful at engaging the local community with their craft of glass blowing and creating excitement around creation at its core. They
imagined what it would be like to grow that concept to include other makers in the same area, along with revitalizing a fairly unvisited stretch of Delmar Boulevard. The next step? They acted on their ideas. Doug will explain their mindset, their mishaps, and now their obvious success at creating a new arts and culture destination in St. Louis. Stay tuned until the end: The winner of the Third Degree cocktail label design contest will be revealed after the presentation!

Doug Auer began blowing glass in 1996 as a student of Vernon Brejcha at the University of Kansas. A year later, he transferred to Southern Illinois University-Carbondale to pursue his BFA, studying glass blowing and technique under instructors Bill Boysen and Che Rhodes. In the fall of 2001, Doug teamed with Jim McKelvey to co-found and establish Third Degree Glass Factory, with the goal of providing a place to share their passion for glassmaking with the public. Simultaneously, Doug was hired by Washington University to teach both beginning and intermediate glass blowing from the studios at Third Degree. He instructed students until 2004, when he made the transition to focus solely on building Third Degree into a world-class business.

In 2017, he and Jim McKelvey joined forces on a new concept, which was transforming the stretch of Delmar Boulevard from Union to Kingshighway into the Delmar Maker District to support and promote makers of all kinds. With Third Degree Glass serving as the foundation, they opened MADE, a reincarnation of the former TechShop in the Cortex, as the second anchor. Doug has since been the driving force in growing the district and is responsible for bringing MADE for Kids by The Magic House, Craft Alliance, and eight new restaurants to the area.

Though his time is dedicated primarily to the daily operations of Third Degree, he still can be found practicing his original passion in the hot shop. His glass work most easily can be identified by its modernization of the classic teardrop shape.

www.thirddegreeglass.com
@thirddegreeglass


Tuesday October 8, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
THIRD DEGREE GLASS 5200 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

4:30pm CDT

TOUR THE DELMARS MAKERS DISTRICT
Tuesday October 8, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm CDT
TOUR THE DMD!

Take a self-guided tour of the arts organizations in the district and check out the recently built or rehabilitated restaurant spaces designed to fit the aesthetic and energy of the area, including Makers Locale, Esca, Florentin, and Nixta with more on the way! Esca was recognized this year by the Landmarks Association with a Most Enhanced Award, which honors excellence in historic rehabilitation in the St. Louis region. Discover how each business model supports makers and artists of all kinds.

On the Tour:
Third Degree Glass
MADE
MADE for Kids
Craft Alliance
Esca
Florentin
Alpha Brewing Co.
Fountain on Delmar
Steve’s Hot Dogs



Tuesday October 8, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm CDT
THIRD DEGREE GLASS 5200 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

6:00pm CDT

Discovery & Doodles: Curating a Tremendous STL Experience
Tuesday October 8, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
Tremendousness hosts a creative interactive event in which attendees collaborate to create a shareable visual narrative. This story will highlight some things that each person loves about St. Louis. This could come to life as The Perfect Day in STL, Must-See Places, Hidden Gems, etc. We’ll facilitate small groups and teach everyone some core Visual Thinking techniques, including live sketching, visual frameworks, and strategic visual discovery exercises such as Empathy Maps.

Each group will brainstorm and prioritize ideas, and create sketches to present back to the group. At the end of the session we expect the collective effort to come together to become a “napkin sketch” for a final visual artifact promoting the best of the city we love! (deliverable is TBD but will be something like an infographic poster, map, or a deck of cards). Whatever the output, it will be full of everyone’s favorite things to do in STL, contributed by many different people through a fun, hands-on, creative process. Afterward, we will document the event, package the collective narrative, and make this “Session Capture” and its visual artifact available to (all) STL Design Week attendees.

www.tremendo.us
IG @tremendo.us
Twitter: tremendo_us
LinkedIn: Tremendousness
Facebook: Tremendousness
YouTube: @tremendousnessco


Speaker/Panelist 1
Drew Crowley (he/him)
Director | Live Sketching

Drew has been turning scribbles, doodles, and sketches into digestible and compelling visual communications for over a decade. He’s clocked thousands of hours standing at flip charts, whiteboards, and walls with clients ranging from the Department of Education to AT&T. Drew has a bachelor’s degree in English from Webster University.

Speaker/Panelist 2
Bill Keaggy (he/him)
Partner | Creative + Copy
Bill is a designer, photographer, artist, author, and co-founder of Tremendousness. He regularly impresses clients and coworkers alike with his balance of analytical and creative thinking, a skill evolved through his experience working in newsrooms, as a founding partner of XPLANE, and a career spent collaborating with educators, entrepreneurs, and Fortune 500 companies. Originally from Ohio, he earned a BFA from Ohio University’s School of Visual Communication.

Speaker/Panelist 3
Susanne LeBlanc (she/her)
Director | Interactive + UX
As an analytical and versatile design strategist with skills in design systems, workshop facilitation, data visualization, and UX/UI, Susanne has created strategy, information visualizations, and user experiences for some of the world’s best known brands. She’s a proven collaborator who’s been part of design and management teams in industries ranging from tech start-up to international architecture. Susanne earned a BA in Art Theory & Practice and French from Northwestern University, with additional studies at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and Université de Paris IV.

Speaker/Panelist 4
Scott Matthews (he/him)
Partner | Creative + Facilitation
Smart humor. Visual thinking. Creative agility. Scott taps them all to help clients Bain, Deloitte, and Adobe bring their stories to life in workshops, infographics, storyboards and animated videos. Prior to co- founding Tremendousness he built and managed design teams at XPLANE and Dachis Group. Scott earned a BA in Graphic Design from the University of Missouri - Columbia.

Speaker/Panelist 5
Chris Roettger ( she/her)
Partner | Creative + Illustration
Curiosity makes Chris a stronger communicator—and illustrator, problem solver, facilitator, beer label designer, competitive cyclist, and mother. From her first temp assignment at Anheuser-Busch to creative roles at XPLANE to helping co-found Tremendousness, Chris has exploited her inquisitive nature for the greater good. Time and again her clients are rewarded by her versatility and her passion for transforming the complex into something beautiful and compelling. Chris is a St. Louis native and earned her BA from WashU.

Speaker/Panelist 6
Darrick Hays
Director | Animation he/him
Darrick likes to make things move. Working primarily in After Effects, he utilizes a terrifying attention to detail and a punishing number of keyframes to push everything he does to 11; from video editing to motion graphics, from character animation to physics simulations—he’s up for trying anything once. And then usually another time, when the first time looks weird. Darrick graduated Magna cum Laude with a BFA in Graphic Design from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.






THIS IS A FREE EVENT WITH LIMITED CAPACITY.
Tuesday October 8, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
3019 Locust St 3019 Locust St.

6:00pm CDT

FEEL THE HEAT
Tuesday October 8, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
Get blown away by one of the hottest art forms out there—pun intended. Head into our hot shop for a live
glass blowing demo by a Third Degree artist. The process will be narrated so you can learn the intricacies
behind the process, and audience questions are welcome.


www.thirddegreeglass.com
@thirddegreeglass


Tuesday October 8, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
THIRD DEGREE GLASS 5200 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

6:00pm CDT

Building Community with Art & Design
Tuesday October 8, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
"Building Community with Art & Design" is an interactive event that combines a live mural painting experience and a thought-provoking panel discussion. This session will be led by Arcturis (a collaborative design studio located in downtown St. Louis) in partnership with the East Loop Community Improvement District.

While the event is free and everyone is invited, pre-registration is needed to participate in creation of the
mural.
Coinciding with the hands-on event, a panel of local experts will discuss the role that art and design plays in fostering community and aspirations for engagement along the entirety of the Delmar Loop.

The event will culminate in the finalized mural--a testament to collective creativity and collaboration.

Panelists to include:
Samantha Smugala – Executive Director of East Loop Community Improvement District and Founder of Pocketparks
Jane Winburn, Moderator – Brand Experience Team, Arcturis
Additional panelists are still being finalized. More to Come.

Mural Painting:
Tickets are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Panel Discussion:

Schedule
6:00 – 6:15pm Introductions
6:15 – 6:45pm Panel Discussion
6:45pm – 7:00pm Open Questions
7:00 – 8:00pm Network & Social Hour

Tuesday October 8, 2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
6170 Delmar Blvd 6170 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112

7:00pm CDT

Sip, Shop, Socialize
Tuesday October 8, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
Make a toast to incredible design with a cocktail bottled specifically for Design Week with our contest
winner’s label.
As you grab a few drinks at the Third Degree bar, you can network with other attendees,
speak with our artists in attendance, and make yourself familiar with this expanding area for makers of all
kinds. View our current exhibition by in-house glass artist Jeremy Lampe, and shop the gallery. Support
even more local makers by shopping the district at Craft Alliance and The Lobby by Union Studio!

www.thirddegreeglass.com
@thirddegreeglass
@craftalliance
@thelobbystl
Tuesday October 8, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm CDT
THIRD DEGREE GLASS 5200 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108
 
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