I love design.
I believe you do too.
Perhaps it is why we work, or study design icons, their ideologies and ideas passionately, without any logic to feed by it. The creative sensation remains priceless, to our defeat, that it meets no end to our solidarity, of modern financial needs that many deemed, as we, the ’struggling artists’ fail to see.
Where the past industry meets new opportunity, we, at thinklab©, believe that the new age for design has shift. For better, or for worse, it is time for us to move our traditional artistic dictatorship mindset, to accept new beginnings for a new chapter to begin.
It is a curse, living in a policy that only sees creativity secondary to artificial intelligence. Mathematics began as an axioms of inquiries, that we forget, a wide array combination of creativity and artistic accidents, that puts us through this modern civilization. Hence, Eureka.
However, a new dictum, Design Thinking, has taken abreast along side Sustainability and Economics. We, at thinklab© would like to address this need, at this moment, before, like we usually do, too late to realize it. Malaysians are pretty infamously known as the back end trend. We’d like to change that.
‘The New Malaysian Design Agenda” is a new platform for a larger creative network of community. Regardless of any industry you’re involved, there is a sense of urge for design, to play a larger role in sustaining future society. It is our role, in thinklab ©, to call upon various industries to re-invent, re-innovate ideas, and share their wisdom, in order to re-invigorate the cultural potential that this beautiful country possess and to share it with the world.
The selected speakers for this coming 13th March at National Art Gallery, will be amongst the most passionate innovators of their respective industry. Through them, we hope to see how design could benefit and grow their industries, as much as we’d like to also learn from them about our design industry from their perspectives.
We hope you’d be there to experience ‘design thinking’ first hand in ways you never thought it could be. Or else, there will be great design books to buy, and the great Japan Design Showcase at the lobby gallery, brought to you by the Th Japan Foundation for you to see.
*For more information on our event and our speaker, our flyer in PDF format can be found by clicking thinklab © design conference – 13 March 2010

April 13th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
I really enjoyed this post, especially the “examples in this post” portion which made it really easy for me to SEE what you were talking about without even having to leave the article. Thanks
April 23rd, 2010 at 5:26 am
Good Article. I’ll be back for your next post…
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