In the October UW Design Community session, we’ll explore the differences between empathy and compassion—and why the difference might matter in our work as designers. The session will also include a guided mindfulness practice and practical tips for incorporating compassion-driven practices into your daily design routine.
Our guest, Trudy Watt, AIA NOMA, is a designer, educator and pragmatic optimist who builds platforms, programs and projects to maximize compassionate design-driven collaboration for equitable well-being and a more regenerative future. She is currently working to expand transdisciplinary life-centered design in higher education.
Event details
- Topic: Designing action with applied compassion
- When: Thu, Oct 24, 11am to noon
- Where: Virtual via Zoom
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