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Ikebana Tips for Software Design

IxDA Pittsburgh is proud to host a presentation from Katherine Frazer about applying principles of Ikebana (Japanese floral design) to other creative disciplines.

The virtual “doors” open at 5:45, and the talk starts at 6:00.

About the Talk

Ikebana Tips for Software Design dissects Ikebana (Japanese floral design) master Sofu Teshigahara’s 50 Principles of Sogetsu manifesto on floral design, showing how these principles apply to other creative disciplines through the lens of Frazer’s multi-disciplinary practice.

About Katherine

Katherine Frazer is an artist and designer exploring the social implications of consumer technology. She is Head of Product and Design at Muze. Previously, she has worked at Apple, Figma, Palantir and Workday. Her work has been featured in Codame Art and Tech Festival, Dazed Digital, and PAPER Magazine, with commissions for NewHive and MTV.

She graduated with degrees in Communication Design and Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University. Frazer is based in Brooklyn, New York.

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