The Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University
29 episodes
9 months ago
We aim to explore stories of designers from many different countries, women designers, designers of color and designers from the LGBTQI community.
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.
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We aim to explore stories of designers from many different countries, women designers, designers of color and designers from the LGBTQI community.
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.
S1: Ep14: Hello From the Pluriverse: Debbie Estwick
Hello From the Pluriverse
53 minutes 24 seconds
4 years ago
S1: Ep14: Hello From the Pluriverse: Debbie Estwick
Born in raised in Barbados, Debbie Estwick has held many roles throughout her career in design. She has held the role of director of marketing and communications, professor of integrative design, to design advisor. Debbie has a master’s in design and brand strategy and currently is in charge of corporate communications at Barbados Investment and Development Corporation (BIDC). She uses design and design thinking to create challenges and collaborator with others to address real world problems affecting Barbados.
Connect with Debbie Estwick:
LinkedIn
DebbieEstwick.com
Instagram: @de.sign.books
Hello From the Pluriverse
We aim to explore stories of designers from many different countries, women designers, designers of color and designers from the LGBTQI community.
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.