Jordan is a designer and researcher and person who generally feels pretty amazed by human existence. She lives and works in Austin, TX.
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Back at work! “Come join me at my home studio”
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Brag when the bragging’s good, right? It was really awesome to be featured in this (one year ago @_@) but hey every month should be International Women’s month. Plus, I’m reflecting a lot on being a mom at work coming back from maternity leave for the second time in my career, so re-reading this is like reading a letter from my past self.
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Austin! Get over national politics and get involved in local government where you can make a difference! Brought to you by A Functional Democracy (afunctionaldemocracy.com)
Text LOCALGOV to 474747
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A Functional Democracy’s A Beginner’s Guide to Local Government launch party was a huge success. I got to interview two City Council members and we brought awareness to voter turnout with some rad interactive infographical sculptures. Props to my co-creators Hal Wuertz and Amy Stansbury.
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Ima be in this show! Opening in one week!
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Civics 101
Hal and I finally finished this ‘zine and activity book with much help and guidance from Amy Stansbury, local badass. Get your civics on! Now available for your purchasing pleasure!
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Portrait from A Beginner’s Guide to Local Government, a collaboration between the City Says So and Amy Stansbury.
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Old portrait from The City Says So Shrines to Austin’s Singles
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I finally got around to presenting my research on design thinking adoption at this year’s O’Reilly Design conference in San Francisco! I swear talked to a packed room, but this was the only photo evidence I could find of my attendance, which I’m pretty sure is me eating a tiny bread bowl filled with chowder hidden in the back corner. Against the evidence of the contrary I actually met a lot of cool people and my only regret is I didn’t eat another bread bowl.
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Just giving a tour to my main woman, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty, around the incredible #ibmismaking space at #sxsw in Austin on Monday! A girl in tech’s dream come true.
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Hal & I finally wrote about our data collection experiment at the Women’s March on Washington!
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Had the honor and pleasure to design and host another workshop with the Cooper Hewitt—this time with IBM Distinguished Designer Adam Cutler! We prompted university students to think about how they might solve human centered problems for people riding NYC public transit using cognitive systems. Bonus: I learned what cognitive systems can do! Thanks as always to CH, and the student participants.
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The City Says So march on Washington. What an incredible event. Blog post coming soon.
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Led an awesome workshop for some sharp university students with some magical people from Cooper Hewitt (Susannah Brown = amazing), IBM Studios NYC, as well as Red Hook Wifi and Farm Hack. Check out the show By the People at the Cooper Hewitt if you’re in NYC—so inspiring and hits you right in your designer’s heart.
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I got accepted to speak at this year’s O’Reilly Design Conference! I’ll be talking about the adoption of design thinking in organizations. See you there in March? #oreillydesign http://conferences.oreilly.com/design/ux-interaction-iot-us
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