Creativity 03 June 2026
The Enduring Spirit of Innovation and Optimism in the Bay Area with Eames Institute + Designwise
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Four One None

419 10th Street

San Francisco

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As part of Design Bay Area’s Year of Design celebration, join us for an afternoon exploring the enduring spirit of innovation, creativity, and optimism that has shaped the San Francisco Bay Area for generations with Designwise, Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity, Love Good Color + Project Color Corps.

Bringing together voices from across design, color, sustainability, strategy, and cultural storytelling, this conversation will reflect on the Bay Area not only as a global center of innovation, but as a deeply human place shaped by imagination, experimentation, and the belief that design can improve everyday life.

Together, we’ll explore questions about how design influences the way we live, gather, build, and belong:

  • Where is design currently at its best within San Francisco?
  • What elements of our environment or systems have been overdesigned/underdesigned? 
    • We are using select BART stations as a case study example.
  • In what areas can we better utilize design to improve our community?

This conversation invites attendees to reflect on the role of design not simply as aesthetics or industry, but as a tool for connection, civic imagination, and cultural change.

Panelists:

○ Laura Guido-Clark – Love Good Color & Project Color Corps – Color Advocate ○ Llisa Demetrios – Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity – Cultivating Curiosity ○ Mary Lee Duff – Former Principal Interior Architects – Strategy, Neurodiversity ○ Jean Hansen – Former Principal HDR – LEED Fellow, FIIDA, CID, WELL AP – Sustainability

Moderated by Dawn Zidonis, CEO, Design Bay Area

Co-hosted in partnership with Designwise

About Designwise The mission of Designwise is to democratize the transformative power of design by capturing and sharing collective wisdom. We aim to empower the next generation of emerging designers and underserved communities, encouraging them to use design as a potent vehicle for systemic change and the greater good.

Photo Credit: Ron Poznansky