SEGD’s Spring Symposium takes place in Dublin on 3-4 April, featuring a walking tour and expert talks on architecture and innovation. Notable speakers include Charles Duggan and Maggie Law. Limited spots are available, so early booking is encouraged.
SEGD (Society for Experiential Graphic Design) will hold its Spring Symposium in Dublin on 3-4 April. The event titled “Designing Dublin” features a walking tour led by Arron Henderson of Dublin Decoded, along with talks from notable speakers including Charles Duggan and Maggie Law. Early booking is advised due to limited spots.
Day one will involve an architectural walking tour highlighting Dublin’s mix of medieval, Georgian, and contemporary styles. SEGD states, “Dublin’s architecture blends medieval, Georgian, and contemporary styles, creating a dynamic visual landscape.” This rich blend serves as inspiration for various professionals like graphic designers and architects.
On day two at the Irish Georgian Society, Charles Duggan will present on Dublin’s Georgian era architecture, discussing his extensive work in heritage and conservation. He has led significant projects and research, notably around Dublin’s architectural development.
Maggie Law will discuss aligning technology with conservation. As head of design at Electrosonic, she emphasises integrating digital experiences with historical preservation, enhancing visitor engagement and storytelling.
The symposium will also include Q&A sessions and networking opportunities, with refreshments provided. SEGD will host additional events in April in Las Vegas in conjunction with the ISA’s International Sign Expo 2025.
SEGD’s Spring Symposium in Dublin promises an immersive experience focused on architecture and innovation. It features a unique walking tour and expert talks, providing insights into the city’s rich historical landscape and the integration of technology in conservation. Early registration is recommended due to limited availability.
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