Developing A Conscience
SOMETHING ABOUT THIS MESSAGE STRUCK A CHORD WITH ME?
NOT SURE WHAT IT WAS
It was Jan 2020 and I become a Trustee of Creative Conscience. I spoke at their event on 5-8th Feb.
I’ve been an immense advocate for their work ever since. Also their mission resonates with me given my work with Rough Diamond - trying to create a future path for those with creative talent but because of their start in life they would never get the chance.
THE PURPOSE
Creative Conscience is a global movement that improves the communities we live and work in, helping to transform the wider world. We promote socially valuable, human centred design that enables and inspires people to change their lives and the lives of those around them for the better.
We do this through our platform, events, education, talks, workshops, with our annual global awards scheme and through partnerships and collaboration, all with the aim of providing inspiration and practical tools to create positive impact.
We are a charitable incorporated organisation, built by a community and founded by Chrissy Levett in 2012. We inspire, train and reward creative thinking from around the World, across the creative spectrum, developing concepts and projects that are in line with our aims.
As featured: HuffPost, TEDx, the Design Museum London & Mindvalley University
THE MISSION
To inspire designers and the creative industries to apply their talents to socially valuable projects in:
Advertising
Architecture, engineering & interior design
Experiential design
Fashion & textiles
Film & photography
Graphics (digital, print or motion)
Illustration & animation
Product & structural design
Service design
Technology
…and anything that has created positive impact. The misssion align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals which are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all.
Proud to be associated with so many minds that just want to make a difference - Chrissy Levett, Paul Barlow, Professor Lawrence Zeegen, Umesh Pandya, Bethan Harris, Michael Wolff Aneesha Ghattaora, Stephanie Mills
“THE WORK, THE COLLABORATIONS, THE ACTIONS”