Schedule

Cheltenham Design Festival returns in 2019. You don’t want to miss this. This will be the most engaging, and comprehensive design festival yet. Join us for incredible insights, inspiration, and fun.

Day 1 Friday 1st Nov

8:00 - 9:00
1 hr

Registration

9:15
15 mins
Welcome

An introduction to the Cheltenham Festival by Andy Thorne - Festival Co-director.

9:30 - 10:00
40 mins
Talk: From Loveable to Liveable
Rama Gheerawo Director - The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art
Stop ignoring. Start listening. Improve lives

With a track record of over 150 projects, Rama demonstrates how putting people at the heart of design improves lives; from design for an ageing population to our future with driverless cars.

Rama Gheerawo
10:15 - 11:00
40 mins
Camilla Buchanan

Designing Government Policy

Can design be the saviour of government?

How methods from the design world are being used to improve government policy in the UK and around the world.

11:00 - 11:20
20 mins
Break time.

Croissants and coffee (or tea)

11:20 - 12:00
40 mins
Andy Puncher

Developing Democratic space

How can architecture bring a city together?

Exploring how mixed-use architecture can build cohesive and successful communities and ultimately the cities they combine to form.

12:00 - 12:30
30 mins
Panel Debate: Patrick Grant, Jim Sutherland, Marcus Lyon, Paul Boag, Catherine Greig

What is the role of a designer?

Do we just design stuff, or do we change the way people think, in order to innovate and solve complex problems?

12:30 - 12:40
10 mins
Quick break time

12:40 - 1:20
40 mins
Alexander Taylor

Dream big

Can we clean entire oceans with design & collaboration?

Why changing the way we do business can make amazing things happen.

1:20 - 2:10
45 mins
Lunch time

Time to break for lunch.

2:10 - 2:55
40 mins
Paul Boag

Customer Journey Mapping

Hide complexity and design one seamless experience?

Customer journeys are more complex than ever. How can design help bring together digital and physical channels to deliver a great overall experience?

2:55 - 3:25
30 mins
Dr Ambreen Shah

Designing a future economy

The billion pound question - Where are all the designers?

The design economy generated £85.2 billion GVA to the UK; the demand for design skills is growing. How do we ensure we have enough designers to secure our future economy?

3:25 - 4:10
40 mins
Catherine Greig

Happy, Healthy and Human Collaborations

Design is not for designers, it’s for communities

How design can facilitate positive change through strong supportive community relationships.

4:10 - 4:30
20 mins
Afternoon break time

The last break before the final talks...

4:30 - 5:15
40 mins
Jim Sutherland & Marcus Lyon

A Human Atlas

What drives us and what can we become?

Who are we? Exploring the diversity of identity through multimedia, photography, image activated soundscapes and DNA.

5:15 - 6:00
40 mins
Patrick Grant

How Green are your Trousers?

Do you feel comfortable in the clothes you’re wearing?

Cheap fashion makes us uncomfortable; with poor working conditions and environmental harm caused by the clothes we buy. Can we overcome the environmental cost? Is a happier future possible?

6:00
Closing Remarks

Day 1 Friday 1st Nov

8:00 - 9:00
1 hr

Registration

9:15
15 mins
Welcome

An introduction to the Cheltenham Festival by Andy Thorne - Festival Co-director.

9:30 - 10:00
40 mins
Talk: From Loveable to Liveable
Rama Gheerawo Director - The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art
Stop ignoring. Start listening. Improve lives

With a track record of over 150 projects, Rama demonstrates how putting people at the heart of design improves lives; from design for an ageing population to our future with driverless cars.

Rama Gheerawo
10:15 - 11:00
40 mins
Camilla Buchanan

Designing Government Policy

Can design be the saviour of government?

How methods from the design world are being used to improve government policy in the UK and around the world.

11:00 - 11:20
20 mins
Break time.

Croissants and coffee (or tea)

11:20 - 12:00
40 mins
Andy Puncher

Developing Democratic space

How can architecture bring a city together?

Exploring how mixed-use architecture can build cohesive and successful communities and ultimately the cities they combine to form.

12:00 - 12:30
30 mins
Panel Debate: Patrick Grant, Jim Sutherland, Marcus Lyon, Paul Boag, Catherine Greig

What is the role of a designer?

Do we just design stuff, or do we change the way people think, in order to innovate and solve complex problems?

12:30 - 12:40
10 mins
Quick break time

12:40 - 1:20
40 mins
Alexander Taylor

Dream big

Can we clean entire oceans with design & collaboration?

Why changing the way we do business can make amazing things happen.

1:20 - 2:10
45 mins
Lunch time

Time to break for lunch.

2:10 - 2:55
40 mins
Paul Boag

Customer Journey Mapping

Hide complexity and design one seamless experience?

Customer journeys are more complex than ever. How can design help bring together digital and physical channels to deliver a great overall experience?

2:55 - 3:25
30 mins
Dr Ambreen Shah

Designing a future economy

The billion pound question - Where are all the designers?

The design economy generated £85.2 billion GVA to the UK; the demand for design skills is growing. How do we ensure we have enough designers to secure our future economy?

3:25 - 4:10
40 mins
Catherine Greig

Happy, Healthy and Human Collaborations

Design is not for designers, it’s for communities

How design can facilitate positive change through strong supportive community relationships.

4:10 - 4:30
20 mins
Afternoon break time

The last break before the final talks...

4:30 - 5:15
40 mins
Jim Sutherland & Marcus Lyon

A Human Atlas

What drives us and what can we become?

Who are we? Exploring the diversity of identity through multimedia, photography, image activated soundscapes and DNA.

5:15 - 6:00
40 mins
Patrick Grant

How Green are your Trousers?

Do you feel comfortable in the clothes you’re wearing?

Cheap fashion makes us uncomfortable; with poor working conditions and environmental harm caused by the clothes we buy. Can we overcome the environmental cost? Is a happier future possible?

6:00
Closing Remarks