Design In Plain Sight
How Everyday Design Shapes Our Lives

About This Event
Design is all around us—often unnoticed, yet deeply influential. From the buildings we inhabit to the signs we follow and the images we consume, design shapes how we move, interact, and understand the world.
This panel brings together leading voices in architecture, visual and display design, and information design to explore how design quietly—but powerfully—impacts our everyday lives. Together, we’ll unpack how form meets function in public space, how curated visuals guide behavior and emotion, and how well- (or poorly-) designed information affects access, equity, and understanding.
Join us for a lively, cross-disciplinary conversation that makes the invisible visible—and invites you to look at the everyday with fresh eyes.
Participating Panelists:
- Jonny Hehr, GGA Architects
- Rowaz Abo Mazid, Information Designer & Instructor, MRU
- Jennifer Scott Reid, IKEA
Doors Open: 6:00PM
Panel Begins: 6:30PM
Panel Ends: 8:00PM
Reception until 9:00PM
Accessibility Note: The Heather Edward Theatre at Contemporary Calgary is wheelchair accessible via elevators and ramps, and the building has designated accessible parking and washrooms. Seating arrangements are inclusive, and volunteers will assist with wayfinding. For sensory-sensitive guests, quiet areas are available, and noise levels will be moderated.
Presented by
d.talks
Date
August 9, 2025
Time
6:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Throughout Festival
Doors Open at 6:00 PM // Event Starts at 6:30 PM