![]() ![]() Sharmin Kent | Manager, Content Strategy Lead at Studio Science Terri’s work and research have gained both national and international recognition through publications, presentations, and a personal invitation to share and facilitate her approach to design thinking at the Pentagon with the U.S. As both an educator and practitioner in the field of design thinking and human-centered design, Terri has built her company and career around understanding people in a way that goes deeper than numbers by leveraging design research and applied ethnography to co-create better futures with people rather than for them. Terri Wada is CEO and Co-founder of Collabo Creative, a service design company located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Terri Wada | CEO and Co-Founder of Collabo Creative Byron lives and works in beautiful Indianapolis, Indiana with his amazing wife, April, and 3 super energetic boys, Ben, Alex and Kendall. He is also the Creative Director and Co-Founder of lifestyle brand Blacksheep Collective, where he illustrates and designs every product, dropping a new collection of apparel each season. He has had the pleasure of working with such brands as Rolls Royce, Pattern, Siemens, Airstream, The Pacers and Clustertruck. Byron is the Senior Art Director at CVR where he designs everything from websites, marketing collateral, events, brands and illustrations. Whether it be through illustration, branding, layout or user interface design, he believes himself to be more than capable in aiding you in your search for a desirable end result.īyron has been working as a freelance designer since 2007 and has had agency experience since 2011. ![]() The thing he’s the most passionate about is the idea of creating something from nothing. He studied graphic design at The Art Institute of Indianapolis so he could channel his passions in a practical way. Byron Elliott | Illustrator and Senior Art Director at CVRĬoming from a family of artists, Byron always had a knack for design and illustration. Thanks to our partners for making this event possible. By spotlighting designers of color who are successful and pushing norms in our community, we hope young BIPOC designers will feel they have a place in our community and a support system here. We worry that people of color might think they don’t have the opportunity to succeed in our creative industry. We hope that having underrepresented creatives speak about their career experiences will allow other BIPOC creatives to feel supported and more connected with our community. ![]() By curating a space where people can come together and spark healthy dialogue, we hope to make the Indy community more diverse and inclusive. However, we know diverse creatives are out there, and we want to provide a safe space for all creatives to gather and share their experiences (similar or different). From our perspective, the Indy creative community lacks BIPOC representation. ![]()
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