Nick Law: Change is a Design Problem 
2 August, 2018
Sydney, NSW, Australia

To celebrate their 90th Publicis Groupe launched #Publicis90 to select, mentor and fund 90 start-ups in the digital field.

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Nick Law: Change is a Design Problem 

As the Creative Officer of Publicis Groupe, Nick Law will give the keynote lecture at the University of Sydney School of Architecture, to launch the Centenary symposium at the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design & Planning.

Having spent the last 30 years in the creative industries – graphic design, advertising and experience design – Nick has seen both companies and professions get devoured by accelerating change. In this keynote lecture, Nick will talk about design’s role in managing change and reimagining the future.

This event will also mark the launch of the school’s new Master of Design program, commencing in 2019.

Date and time: Thursday 2 August, 2018, 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm AEST. Drinks and refreshments will be served from 5.30pm, talk commences 6pm

Location: Charles Perkins Centre, John Hopkins Drive, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia

This event is free, however, places are limited. Please register here.

About Nick Law

With a career spanning 30 years and four continents, Nick has been named three times in Creativity 50, the list of the world’s most influential creative people. At Publicis Groupe Nick drives a unified creative vision, fostering dynamic and diverse cultures across all of Publicis Groupe’s creative brands.

Previously, Nick led R/GA’s strategic and creative vision, working with clients including Nike, Samsung, Johnson & Johnson, and Google. Nick helped build R/GA from a 100-person web design agency, to 2,000 people across 18 offices, with a world-class reputation.

During his tenure, R/GA was awarded five Cannes Lion Grand Prix, one D&AD black pencil, 20 AICP show entries in MOMA’s permanent collection, one Emmy, and a number of AOTY titles, including Adweek’s Digital Agency of the Decade.

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