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DesignShift: From Speed To Market To Slowing Down

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Join us for a 1.5 hour long co-creation session to explore how we might move from speed to market to slowing down. It’s a space for us think about, feel, and be with slowness.

Capitalism teaches us urgency. Urgency places us in a space of shame, manipulation, and either/or thinking. Urgency harms. Slow gives us space to dream, wonder, and explore the power of creativity through abundance, not depletion.


In the session, we will: reflect, meditate, and connect in a space of slowness as well as co-create rituals and practices for slower being.

Through slowness, we can re-build, re-center, and re-spark love and joy. In moments of slowness, we can start to see things clearer and feel things deeper.

Good to know:
The session will center co-creation and exploration. We believe that no one knows it all, but together we know a lot. We will explore thinking about, being with, and shaping the Shifts as a collective force.



Join us if you are

  • looking to slow down

  • passionate about creating a better future

  • open to connect with others on a similar journey

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About DesignShifts
DesignShifts is a collaborative learning journey exploring a better future for and through design. Through theory, practice, and community we challenge the status quo, imagine better futures, and co-create the DesignShifts needed to aid the transition towards a better tomorrow. The goal is to move design from a tool that contributes to division, destruction, and isolation to a practice that unites, rebuilds, and reconnects us to our inner selves, each other, and nature.
Learn more: https://www.designshifts.org/

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