Stacy Kelley    |    interdisciplinary art & design


Category Archives: Design

The Haiti Poster Project

The Haiti Poster Project has just been launched: It’s a collaboration of artists and designers from around the world, benefiting victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Moxie Sozo, the organizer of the 2005 Hurricane Relief Poster Project, is teaming up with Josh Higgins, the organizer of the 2007 So-Cal Fire Poster Project to produce the [...]

Design thinking & participatory systems

Thanks to Miriello Grafico for the recommendation: Tim Brown of innovation and design firm IDEO discusses “design thinking” at TED. He reminds that the potential of design is enormous. We need a different view of design, he says: less focus on creating small consumer objects and more on cultivating comprehensive “design thinking” to tackle the [...]

Connecting designers & NPO’s

Attention non-profits! The 1% is a fantastic program I learned of through San Diego based S.K.I.N. Design Studio. The 1%, a program of San Francisco’s Public Architecture, connects nonprofits with architecture and design firms willing to give their time pro bono. The program recognizes that nonprofits need and deserve facilities and work environments that are [...]

Cultivating the unexpected

In an ongoing quest for innovative creativity-business ventures, I was excited to come across an inspired one on a recent trip to New York City. The creators behind the Ace Hotel (above) put artists to work to create customized scenes for the rooms — 58 styles in total, by local and international artists. Not only [...]

The Fun Theory

Volkswagon has launched “The Fun Theory” — the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better. Above: The Piano Staircase The Piano Staircase is a little experiment that takes place in Stockholm, an attempt to get more people to take the stairs (advice we hear [...]

2010 & beyond…

Happy New Year! It’s a new decade, and with that comes new predictions. I came across some good ones courtesy of @futurescape. Some ideas to consider: From Endless Innovation: Organizations will embrace Design Thinking. Women will play a more important role in re-defining traditional notions of work. Small business owners will become the new stars [...]

The Gingerbread Collective

Above: Sculptor Matt Devine’s so creative “Hollywood Holiday” mid-century modern gingerbread house In December 2009, it was my pleasure to assist with the production of the 2009 Gingerbread Collective, hosted by Arclinea San Diego, a showroom featuring a beautiful collection of modern Italian kitchen designs. This charitable gingerbread house competition brought together over a dozen [...]

Promoting sustainability through creativity

Design offers an opportunity to promote sustainability not only through materials chosen but also by understanding and creatively catering to the psychology of the audience. In this way, a designer can create a space that is uniquely functional and engaging — a place that is talked about, sought after, and therefore valuable — over a [...]

Sustainable design in San Diego

Sustainable architecture and design is emerging in San Diego, with S.K.I.N. Design Studio setting the bar high with a solid design sense and an innovative approach. With a portfolio featuring a diverse array of sustainable building and interior design projects and models, ranging from solar and geothermal powered residences to evolved hotel and urban residential [...]

Designing collaborative systems

The Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, the collective body that unites 24 museums and cultural institutions of Balboa Park, has initiated a visionary park-wide sustainability program, which takes advantage of the park’s potential to achieve efficiencies through shared resources. The program promotes sustainability to the community through speakers and educational workshops at the park’s venues. They [...]