DesignTO is where art & design meet at over 100 exhibitions and events across the City of Toronto, Jan 22-31, 2021. #DesignTO21
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@designtofestival is a micro influencer with 26,058 followers.
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@designtofestival is quite active, usually publishing every day, with a poor use of captions and hashtags
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Oct 13
2
26,058
2,002
2,546
0.24%
63
1
Oct 12
2
26,060
2,002
2,546
0.24%
63
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Oct 04
4
26,058
2,004
2,542
0.21%
54
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Sep 30
1
26,054
2,006
2,538
0.19%
50
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Sep 26
5
26,055
2,005
2,535
0.17%
45
1
Sep 24
14
26,050
2,004
2,532
0.15%
40
1
Sep 23
10
26,064
2,003
2,531
0.14%
36
0
Sep 20
6
26,074
2,007
2,526
0.16%
42
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Sep 19
4
26,068
2,007
2,526
0.15%
39
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Sep 18
4
26,072
2,008
2,524
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43
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Sep 17
0
26,068
2,008
2,522
0.18%
46
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Sep 16
1
26,068
2,008
2,521
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49
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Sep 15
9
26,067
2,008
2,519
0.2%
51
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Sep 14
2
26,076
2,008
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Sep 13
4
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7
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Sep 10
5
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2,008
2,514
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Sep 09
0
26,071
2,008
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54
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Sep 08
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26,071
2,008
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54
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Sep 07
5
26,065
2,008
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Sep 06
1
26,060
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54
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Sep 05
7
26,059
2,008
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54
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Sep 04
6
26,052
2,009
2,513
0.2%
53
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Sep 03
3
26,058
2,008
2,512
0.22%
57
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Sep 02
4
26,055
2,008
2,511
0.21%
56
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Sep 01
2
26,059
2,008
2,510
0.21%
55
1
Aug 31
3
26,061
2,007
2,509
0.21%
54
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Aug 30
1
26,064
2,008
2,509
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53
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Aug 29
8
26,063
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52
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Jan 01 1970 GMT00:33
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Today is your last day to submit, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
Wondering what COVID-19 means for the 2021 Festival? Head to our website to hear from our directors on how we're moving forward with a modified and socially distant Festival for next year!
We remain committed to providing great public programming, many free of charge, for different COVID comfort levels, and viewable at your convenience.
Image: "Come Up To My Room" at DesignTO 2019. Photo by Simon Liao.
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Hi from Jeremy & Deborah, co-founders and directors of DesignTO.
As January approaches, we want to tell you that we are going ahead with a modified festival this year.
Working with our community, we are complying with all public health guidelines. As you know, the festival is spread across the city, often in smaller venues, allowing us to run more safely and on a case-by-case basis. We’ll have physically distanced exhibitions and events, plus window installations viewable from the outdoors and on your own schedule. We’ll also have digital events and projects to experience online. If we return to more stringent pandemic protocols in January, window installations and digital projects will continue to be available to enjoy.
We remain committed to providing great public programming, many free of charge, for different COVID comfort levels, and viewable at your convenience.
We look forward to seeing you distanced and digitally in January!
Take care,
Jeremy & Deborah
Image: Winter 2016. Photo by Michael R. Madjus.
Tomorrow is the last day to submit, for your chance to showcase your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival, January 22–31, 2021.
For more information about the 2021 Call for Digital Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
New to the 2021 Festival, Digital Projects are a great way to share your work safely with the DesignTO Community.
Submit by Friday, October 9, for your chance to showcase your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival, January 22–31, 2021.
A digital project runs one or more days during Festival Week. It is a project that is experienced entirely online. For example, digital projects can include a talk, film screening, webinar, portfolio showcase, or digital exhibition. Web hosting to be provided by exhibitors.
For more information about the 2021 Call for Digital Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: "Domestic Sea Collection" by unit lab' at DesignTO 2019. Part of the 2019 DesignTO Thematic Exhibition 'Surface Tension'. Photo by Chen Shang.
Do you have a great idea you want to show at the 2021 DesignTO Festival this coming January? Window installations are a great way to share your work with the Toronto design community. Works can be viewed from outside and on the attendees own schedule.
Submit by October 9th, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
For more information about the Call for Independent Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: ‘Aletheia’ by the Living Architecture Systems Group, led by Philip Beesley. Presented by @aesopskincare at the 2018 DesignTO Festival. Photo courtesy of Aesop.
Just one week left to submit to our Independent Project Calls!
Submit by October 9th, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
For more information about the Call for Independent Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: 'Address' at DesignTO 2020. Photo by Stephen Chu.
Calling all architects and designers working in the GTHA in residential interior design, the deadline to submit to the DL Designer of the Year Award has been extended! Submit to the third annual DL Designer of the Year Award by Sunday October 4th and get your work recognized!
For more information check out the @designlinesmagazine account or visit https://www.designlinesmagazine.com/announcing-the-2021-dl-designer-of-the-year-competition/
Image: Beam Lamp by Tom Chung, for Muuto @muutodesign. Photo courtesy of Designlines.
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Jan 01 1970 GMT00:33
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October is around the corner, which means our Call for Independent Projects is not too far behind.
Submit by October 9th, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
For more information about the Call for Independent Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: ‘Get Lost’ presented by Founded by Garcia (@foundedbygarcia) at DesignTO 2016.
*A note regarding COVID-19*
During this unprecedented time, we are reminded of what DesignTO is about: creativity, community, and experimentation. We have seen our community come together in inspiring ways, from making PPE and developing pandemic specific apps, to supporting local makers and retailers. DesignTO is keeping informed about the situation and will let you know of any changes to the 2021 Festival as they arise.
We look forward to a future when we are able to gather again.
Today is the day! Join us at 6:30pm for an online dialogue on equity, accountability and design moderated by Nicole Bernhardt.
Together with Zahra Ebrahim, Nu Goteh, Shannon Holness, and Jutta Treviranus, this panel will engage the audience through a discussion about inclusive design, representation, ownership and social practice.
This panel emerges from DesignTO’s ongoing commitment to cultivating accountable space and providing a multidisciplinary forum for creative thinking and making.
For more information, visit designto.org (link in bio) or check out our stories.
Image: 'Outside the Box' at DesignTO 2018. Photo by Alana de Haan.
Do you have ideas for craft and design projects, but a lack of funding is keeping you from moving forward? Join us this evening, September 29, 2020 at 5PM to learn how to apply to the @ontarioartscouncil (OAC) and bring your project from concept to reality!
- Looking for support to develop a new prototype?
- Want to take time to pursue a new idea?
- Wondering how to fund a master class, residency, exhibition or conference?
- Making changes to your practice to respond to the challenges of COVID-19?
Find out about the OAC’s Craft Projects grant program and learn about the new Arts Response Initiative, which addresses challenges faced by the arts community because of COVID-19.
To register visit: https://bit.ly/3c2EGV6
This webinar is presented in partnership w/ @craftontario and @harboufrontcentre.
Note: This session will be presented in English. Information will also be provided about programs for Francophone craft and design artists.
Image: ‘Beyond the Surface' by Safoura Zahedi at .
Join us Wednesday, September 30 at 6:30pm, as the Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and OCAD U professor, Jutta Treviranus, joins Nicole Bernhardt for panel discussion about Accountable Space in Design.
For more information, visit designto.org (link in bio) or check out our story highlights.
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Jutta Treviranus is the Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and professor at OCAD University in Toronto. Formerly the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, the IDRC conducts proactive research and development in the inclusive design of emerging information and communication technology and practices. Jutta also heads the Inclusive Design Institute, a multi-university regional centre of expertise on inclusive design, and Co-Director of Raising the Floor International. She also established and directs an innovative graduate program in inclusive design. Jutta has led many international multi-partner research networks that have created broadly implemented technical innovations that support inclusion. These include the Fluid Project, Fluid Engage, CulturAll, Stretch, FLOE and many others. Jutta and her team have pioneered personalization as an approach to accessibility in the digital domain. She has played a leading role in developing accessibility legislation, standards and specifications internationally, including WAI ATAG, IMS AccessForAll, ISO 24751, and AODA Information and Communication.
Photo courtesy of Jutta Treviranus.
Join us Wednesday, September 30 at 6:30pm, as Shannon Holness joins Nicole Bernhardt for panel discussion about Accountable Space in Design.
For more information, visit designto.org (link in bio) or check out our story highlights.
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Shannon Holness MES (Pl.) consistently seeks to bridge and leverage the diverse skill sets gained from years in customer service, front-of-line community work and facilitation to her career in urban planning. She has been privileged to facilitate dialogue, design charrettes and workshops with diverse communities. Shannon is a candidate member of the Ontario Professional Planners Institution and has been a guest lecturer at institutions of higher learning such as the University of Toronto and her alma mater York University.
Photo courtesy of Shannon Holness.
Join us Wednesday, September 30 at 6:30pm, as multi-disciplinary creative, designer, and educator, Nu Goteh, joins Nicole Bernhardt for panel discussion about Accountable Space in Design.
For more information, visit designto.org (link in bio) or check out our story highlights.
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Nu Goteh is a multi-disciplinary creative, designer, and educator who works in audio, visual and written mediums. He is the co-founder of the strategy and design studio, Room for Magic, and co-founder and creative director of partner publication, Deem Journal, and an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design. Nu’s practice is informed by his love for counter/subculture(s), his background as a Liberian-born refugee, and a lifelong dedication to building platforms that enable communities to engage in shared experiences. Holding a Master of Science in Strategic Design and Management from Parsons School of Design, Nu is focused on the capabilities of design-thinking and investing in ideas that solve more significant social problems as a means of elevating the well-being of others. Based in Los Angeles, he has helped brands such as Headspace, Sonos and Sesame Street improve upon the way people experience culture, community and social capital. With an inherent understanding of the elements needed to build community platforms, Nu brings over a decade of branding, research, strategic development, ideation and production to creating equitable change to the way communities are being represented.
Photo courtesy of Nu Goteh.
Hi from Jeremy & Deborah, co-founders and directors of DesignTO.
As January approaches, we want to tell you that we are going ahead with a modified festival this year.
Working with our community, we are complying with all public health guidelines. As you know, the festival is spread across the city, often in smaller venues, allowing us to run more safely and on a case-by-case basis. We’ll have physically distanced exhibitions and events, plus window installations viewable from the outdoors and on your own schedule. We’ll also have digital events and projects to experience online. If we return to more stringent pandemic protocols in January, window installations and digital projects will continue to be available to enjoy.
We remain committed to providing great public programming, many free of charge, for different COVID comfort levels, and viewable at your convenience.
We look forward to seeing you distanced and digitally in January!
Take care,
Jeremy & Deborah
Image: Winter 2016. Photo by Michael R. Madjus.
Tomorrow is the last day to submit, for your chance to showcase your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival, January 22–31, 2021.
For more information about the 2021 Call for Digital Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
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Oct 06 2020 GMT18:37
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Do you have a great idea you want to show at the 2021 DesignTO Festival this coming January? Window installations are a great way to share your work with the Toronto design community. Works can be viewed from outside and on the attendees own schedule.
Submit by October 9th, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
For more information about the Call for Independent Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: ‘Aletheia’ by the Living Architecture Systems Group, led by Philip Beesley. Presented by @aesopskincare at the 2018 DesignTO Festival. Photo courtesy of Aesop.
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#DesignTO21
#DesignTO
#design
#community
#creativity
#experimentation
#festival
#torontodesign
#toronto
#art
#calls
#callsforsubmissions
#DesignTOFestival
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This post got
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Sep 30 2020 GMT16:01
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October is around the corner, which means our Call for Independent Projects is not too far behind.
Submit by October 9th, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
For more information about the Call for Independent Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: ‘Get Lost’ presented by Founded by Garcia (@foundedbygarcia) at DesignTO 2016.
*A note regarding COVID-19*
During this unprecedented time, we are reminded of what DesignTO is about: creativity, community, and experimentation. We have seen our community come together in inspiring ways, from making PPE and developing pandemic specific apps, to supporting local makers and retailers. DesignTO is keeping informed about the situation and will let you know of any changes to the 2021 Festival as they arise.
We look forward to a future when we are able to gather again.
hashtags
#DesignTO21
#DesignTO
#design
#community
#creativity
#experimentation
#festival
#torontodesign
#toronto
#art
#calls
#callsforsubmissions
#DesignTOFestival
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Oct 08 2020 GMT15:30
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Hi from Jeremy & Deborah, co-founders and directors of DesignTO.
As January approaches, we want to tell you that we are going ahead with a modified festival this year.
Working with our community, we are complying with all public health guidelines. As you know, the festival is spread across the city, often in smaller venues, allowing us to run more safely and on a case-by-case basis. We’ll have physically distanced exhibitions and events, plus window installations viewable from the outdoors and on your own schedule. We’ll also have digital events and projects to experience online. If we return to more stringent pandemic protocols in January, window installations and digital projects will continue to be available to enjoy.
We remain committed to providing great public programming, many free of charge, for different COVID comfort levels, and viewable at your convenience.
We look forward to seeing you distanced and digitally in January!
Take care,
Jeremy & Deborah
Image: Winter 2016. Photo by Michael R. Madjus.
Tomorrow is the last day to submit, for your chance to showcase your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival, January 22–31, 2021.
For more information about the 2021 Call for Digital Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
hashtags
#DesignTO21
#DesignTO
#design
#community
#creativity
#experimentation
#festival
#torontodesign
#toronto
#art
#calls
#callsforsubmissions
#DesignTOFestival
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Sep 30 2020 GMT13:30
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Today is the day! Join us at 6:30pm for an online dialogue on equity, accountability and design moderated by Nicole Bernhardt.
Together with Zahra Ebrahim, Nu Goteh, Shannon Holness, and Jutta Treviranus, this panel will engage the audience through a discussion about inclusive design, representation, ownership and social practice.
This panel emerges from DesignTO’s ongoing commitment to cultivating accountable space and providing a multidisciplinary forum for creative thinking and making.
For more information, visit designto.org (link in bio) or check out our stories.
Image: 'Outside the Box' at DesignTO 2018. Photo by Alana de Haan.
hashtags
#DesignTO21
#DesignTO
#design
#community
#creativity
#experimentation
#festival
#torontodesign
#toronto
#art
#calls
#callsforsubmissions
#DesignTOFestival
#accountability
#nicolebernardt
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Sep 30 2020 GMT16:01
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October is around the corner, which means our Call for Independent Projects is not too far behind.
Submit by October 9th, for a chance to show your work at the 2021 DesignTO Festival and join the Festival to become a part of an exciting network of creative people, exhibitions, events, and a captive audience of designers and design-lovers.
For more information about the Call for Independent Projects and other ways to participate in the 2021 DesignTO Festival, visit http://designto.org (link in bio).
Image: ‘Get Lost’ presented by Founded by Garcia (@foundedbygarcia) at DesignTO 2016.
*A note regarding COVID-19*
During this unprecedented time, we are reminded of what DesignTO is about: creativity, community, and experimentation. We have seen our community come together in inspiring ways, from making PPE and developing pandemic specific apps, to supporting local makers and retailers. DesignTO is keeping informed about the situation and will let you know of any changes to the 2021 Festival as they arise.
We look forward to a future when we are able to gather again.