
Infographic: Public Interest Design 100
John Cary and Megan Jett have created an infographic on leadership in Public Interest Design:
The growing public interest design field is fuled by a wide range of leaders, a significant number of which, surprisingly, are not trained designers. They are architects and designers, yes, but they are also funders, curators, communicators, and connectors. This inaugural “Public Interest Design 100” list seeks to honor many of the diverse, passionate people at this intersection of design and service. It is a collective portrait of the future of a groundbreaking movement. Together they are re-imagining the world.
In addition to many Design Observer friends, the list includes our very own William Drenttel and Michael Bierut. View the complete infographic.
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