24 Mar 2025 / LAB for Social Design

What does design do for us?

What does it look like to design something as opposed to not designing it? How does the work of designers make a difference in everyday life? Don’t miss Associate Professor at Kolding School of Design Richard Herriott at Trapholt
By Marianne Baggesen Hilger

As part of the Science Festival, Forskningens Døgn, Associate Professor Richard Herriott will give a talk explaining how design is very closely related to being human, and that design thinking could help solve common problems, even those involving what are often thought of as political ones. 

Richard Herriott is part of LAB for Social Design at Kolding School of Design and versed in matters or production design, design history, science theory, ergonomics, design processes and accessibility and welfare design.

Time and place: 23 April 2025 at Trapholt Museum.
The event starts at 16:30 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.

The lecture is free once the entrance fee is paid, but ticket reservation is required.

The event will be held in English.

Forskningens Døgn is a nationwide science festival that creates meeting points between researchers and the public.