The UW Design Community’s May 17 session featured guest Kacie Lucchini Butcher, director of the Public History Project, discussing storytelling and how to design meaningful and engaging narratives. Lucchini Butcher shared insight into the planning and design process that culminated in the Sifting & Reckoning exhibit—and how that might help your next story.
In case you missed it
- Topic: “The Stories We Tell: How Narratives Can Make (or Break) Us”
- Miss the session? Watch the recording/read the transcript and view the slides.
In addition, here are some resources shared during the session:
- The Public History Project
- The Sifting & Reckoning website
- The Public History Project’s final report on the Sifting & Reckoning exhibit
- Beverly Serrell’s book, “The Big Idea”
- UW–Digitized Collections
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