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Keynote Speaker

Helen Armstrong

Keynote Speaker

Helen Armstrong

Keynote Speaker

Helen Armstrong

Keynote Speaker

Helen Armstrong

Keynote Speaker

Helen Armstrong

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Peering into the Black Box: How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Design Practice

Why should a designer care about artificial intelligence? What do algorithms and predictions have to do with you?

Grafist 25, is an online symposium that will be organized with the participation of the writers of the book's chapters and keynote speakers on November 27-28, 2021. The online symposium is open for academicians, lecturers, and teaching assistants from the design disciplines.

Peering into the Black Box: How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Design Practice

Why should a designer care about artificial intelligence? What do algorithms and predictions have to do with you?

Grafist 25, is an online symposium that will be organized with the participation of the writers of the book's chapters and keynote speakers on November 27-28, 2021. The online symposium is open for academicians, lecturers, and teaching assistants from the design disciplines.

Peering into the Black Box: How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Design Practice

Why should a designer care about artificial intelligence? What do algorithms and predictions have to do with you?

Grafist 25, is an online symposium that will be organized with the participation of the writers of the book's chapters and keynote speakers on November 27-28, 2021. The online symposium is open for academicians, lecturers, and teaching assistants from the design disciplines.

Peering into the Black Box: How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Design Practice

Why should a designer care about artificial intelligence? What do algorithms and predictions have to do with you?

Grafist 25, is an online symposium that will be organized with the participation of the writers of the book's chapters and keynote speakers on November 27-28, 2021. The online symposium is open for academicians, lecturers, and teaching assistants from the design disciplines.

Peering into the Black Box: How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Design Practice

Why should a designer care about artificial intelligence? What do algorithms and predictions have to do with you?

Grafist 25, is an online symposium that will be organized with the participation of the writers of the book's chapters and keynote speakers on November 27-28, 2021. The online symposium is open for academicians, lecturers, and teaching assistants from the design disciplines.

Helen Armstrong a Professor of Graphic Design at North Carolina State University, focuses her research on accessible design, digital rights, and machine learning. Armstrong authored Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field; Digital Design Theory: Readings from the Field; and co-authored Participate: Designing with User-Generated Content. Her new book, Big Data, Big Design: Why Designers Should Care About Artificial Intelligence, demystifies A.I.—specifically machine learning— while inspiring designers to harness this technology and establish leadership via thoughtful human-centered design.

Helen Armstrong a Professor of Graphic Design at North Carolina State University, focuses her research on accessible design, digital rights, and machine learning. Armstrong authored Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field; Digital Design Theory: Readings from the Field; and co-authored Participate: Designing with User-Generated Content. Her new book, Big Data, Big Design: Why Designers Should Care About Artificial Intelligence, demystifies A.I.—specifically machine learning— while inspiring designers to harness this technology and establish leadership via thoughtful human-centered design.

Helen Armstrong a Professor of Graphic Design at North Carolina State University, focuses her research on accessible design, digital rights, and machine learning. Armstrong authored Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field; Digital Design Theory: Readings from the Field; and co-authored Participate: Designing with User-Generated Content. Her new book, Big Data, Big Design: Why Designers Should Care About Artificial Intelligence, demystifies A.I.—specifically machine learning— while inspiring designers to harness this technology and establish leadership via thoughtful human-centered design.

Helen Armstrong a Professor of Graphic Design at North Carolina State University, focuses her research on accessible design, digital rights, and machine learning. Armstrong authored Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field; Digital Design Theory: Readings from the Field; and co-authored Participate: Designing with User-Generated Content. Her new book, Big Data, Big Design: Why Designers Should Care About Artificial Intelligence, demystifies A.I.—specifically machine learning— while inspiring designers to harness this technology and establish leadership via thoughtful human-centered design.

Helen Armstrong a Professor of Graphic Design at North Carolina State University, focuses her research on accessible design, digital rights, and machine learning. Armstrong authored Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field; Digital Design Theory: Readings from the Field; and co-authored Participate: Designing with User-Generated Content. Her new book, Big Data, Big Design: Why Designers Should Care About Artificial Intelligence, demystifies A.I.—specifically machine learning— while inspiring designers to harness this technology and establish leadership via thoughtful human-centered design.