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Lectures and Workshops

Hallo Berlin: Designer Lecture Series

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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HALLO BERLIN—DESIGNER LECTURE SERIES

EVENT | TUE, NOV 17, 2020–TUE, DEC 1, 2020

Mark your calendar for these exciting online Designer Lecture Series, hosted by Gloria Kondrup, Executive Director, Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography; Kristine Bowne, Vice President, Professional Development/Industry Engagement; and Rob Ball, ArtCenter Professor and Managing Director, ArtCenter Berlin.

Hallo Berlin highlights creative leaders based in Berlin, a global hub of industry, art and design. In partnership with HMCT/ArtCenter and our satellite studio, ArtCenter Berlin, the Hallo Berlin program shares the insights of Berlin’s creative industry, entrepreneurship, and design-thought leadership.

ArtCenter Berlin, a satellite studio providing students with an immersive design experience in a city known for re-invention, promotes creative entrepreneurship-related programming, professional education workshops, and networking events for European-based alumnae, industry leaders, and friends.

Next lecture:
Designing Disruption with Tino Klähne, Head of Strategic Design, Lufthansa Innovation Hub.

Learn how the innovation group, based in Berlin, functions within the Lufthansa eco-system, how their work adapts and evolves through the current pandemic challenges and how design is driving opportunites in an ever-changing travel landscape.

Tuesday, November 17 @ 10 AM Pacific Time: Meeting ID: 917 9799 4860


Upcoming Hallo Berlin Lectures*
Tuesday, November 24 @ 10 AM PT — Magdalena Paluch
Tuesday, December 1 @ 10 AM PT — Catherine Bischoff

*Dates and times are subject to change. Follow @hmctartcenter on social media, check your mailing preferences, or bookmark our webpage.



To view past webinars, visit our YouTube channel. 

For more information contact hmct@artcenter.edu.

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