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LUDVIK HERRERA +1.701.356.0968 • 1386 6th St. E • West Fargo, ND 58078 Designer + Creative Catalyst “ I enjoy building interdisciplinary teams and creative spaces to foster collaboration and design apprenticeship through the creation of new ideas and play by implementing the design thinking methodology to empower creative confidence, and disrupt with spectacular design experiences.” Design IA, IxD, UI, UXD Tools Sketch, Wireframes Data Visualization Illustration, Print Rapid Prototypes Adobe Creative Suite Interactive + Mobile Web Design ludvik@ludvikherrera.com ludvikherrera.com ludvikherrera Creative Director IDeaspace // North Dakota State University 2012-2015 • Fargo, ND Video HTML, CSS, Javascript PHP, MySQL Final Cut Pro, Motion Volunteer OpenIDEO // IDEO 2014-2015 • Worldwide Network I was appointed the first creative director role at NDSU and built the first creative lab to OpenIDEO is a world-wide social innovation platform foster creative confidence through interdisciplinary collaboration between faculty, staff working to solve big challenges for social good. We use and students and other organizations. We work on real projects, we produce websites, marketing campaigns, videos, mobile apps, live infographic and interactive booths. New Media Coordinator Distance & Continuing Education // North Dakota State University 2009-2012 • Fargo, ND Leading a nimble team consistent of a graphic designer, marketing coordinator and software developer we built an iOS app suite with 11 different applications, four websites with an integrated CMS connected to all of our social media channels, several instructional videos and a vast number of award winning collateral marketing and informational materials. Director of New Media Publication Services of America, Inc. 2006-2009 • West Palm Beach, FL Our digital team was fast and innovative building a CMS that served 72+ locations with costumized views and tailoring content based on GPS information. We developed a robust API that delivered editorial content and provided with ratings and comments right as Social Media was just starting. We also build an IPTC parser to generate automatic galleries. Webmaster and New Media Designer University Relations // North Dakota State University 2001-2006 • Fargo, ND design thinking in a collaborative setting. I am the regional facilitator for the OpenIDEO Network. Group THINK Fargo 2015 • Fargo, ND It is a monthly event, not groupthink, where a diverse group brings divergent points of view, unorthodox ideas and respectful debate in a speaker presentation setting that allows everyone to be a participant of the discussion. I am part of the design and strategic planning team. Education B.S. Mass Communications // Finished Degree Tecnológico de Monterrey // Campus Monterrey 1992-1995 • Monterrey, Nuevo León, México I studied an immersive Mass Media program with real-world experience in journalism, radio and TV production, and filmmaking. My minor was in marketing and advertising. B.S. Electronics and Telecomm Engineering // Unfinished Tecnológico de Monterrey // Campus Monterrey 1989-1992 • Monterrey, Nuevo León, México As webmaster, I was in charge of front-end design and part of the back-end development I completed three years of studies before media production for the university’s website. I created a CMS directory to make the work more efficient and and design grabbed my attention. However, it gave me skills produced an award-winning campaign that connected a virtual tour and online videos. I currently use in prototyping or setting electronic systems. Senior New Media Designer Velosel, Inc. 2000-2001 • Mountain View, CA Working directly with Dean Drako, founder of Barracuda Networks, at the helm of this start-up, was a fantastic experience. I lead UI and front-end design for our CRM solution. Awards, Publications and Presentations AAF, GDUSA, Web Marketing Association, Magazines I have received 45+ awards from the American Advertising Federation, Graphic Design USA, etc. My work has appeared on magazines and books. I’ve taught several university Along with the VP of Marketing, we lead the marketing and advertising materials design and courses in web, interactive design and photography. production in an agile environment and workflow. Velosel was acquired by TIBCO. I’ve spoken at SXSW, AAF-ND, SF Design Center. 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA Menu + OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera As we approach OTA14: Fargo, we are turning the spotlight on some of the incredible people of Fargo who embody a spirit of boldness and possibility - values at the core of OTA. We supplied them with a list of questions and they returned them to us with answers full of advice and deeply personal insights. We're thrilled to have partnered with Penny Burns with Northern Stories to capture beautiful environmental portraits of these incredible individuals. http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 1/8 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA How can people connect with you? (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Website): Website (work): http://ndsu.edu/dce/ideaspace Twitter: http://twitter.com/ludvikherrera Facebook (personal): http://facebook.com/ludvikherrera Facebook (business): http://facebook.com/lhfoto Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/113090081998602412389 Instagram: http://instagram.com/ludvikherrera LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ludvikherrera Portfolio: http://www.behance.net/ludvikherrera Website: http://ludvikherrera.com Where do you live now? Where do you call home? I live in West Fargo, ND. I call home wherever my family is. http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 2/8 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA Give us a behind the scenes look at your average day. Wake up to the banter and conversations of my wife, our three girls and one boy. Drive children to school. Arrive to IDeaspace, catch up to what’s happen the night before and what ideas we have for the challenges of the day ahead. Very often we have students, faculty, staff or individuals that stop by our space because they are intrigued by the ‘playful looks’ of our location. We usually have a few things to address with interface design, maybe a photo session for marketing materials, sometimes video recording interviews, building prototypes with electronics and even robotics, or even discovering a fun idea through code or programming for the web or mobile technology. Many people indicate that it seems fun and games. We say that when you enjoy what you do, everything is playtime. There is not an average day, and that’s a great thing. What projects are you currently working on, both in your career as well as hobbies or passions? At IDeaspace we’re currently working on a couple ideas for interactive displays, a presentation booth for an expo, a content and design framework for institutional websites, an interactive app for idea generation, and an augmented reality project for Google Glass to help us with campus activities. This is all exciting and professionals, students and faculty from all disciplines can be part of these projects. At home, I have been helping my 8 and 5 year old daughter and son figure out how to program basic ‘robots’ using Lego Mindstorms, Scratch and Hopscotch. I have returned to lettering and ink drawing which I used to do many years ago. Lastly, I have been enjoying photography by doing a couple projects with a group of fantastic creative people, Jason Gunkel and Jon Forness where we have done editorial shoots for fun and personal satisfaction. http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 3/8 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA What challenge in your life or work are you most interested in overcoming? We want to bring the awe and magic of science, engineering and design to education. STEAM education is wonderful. We know there are many people that would like to learn and exchange ideas with this methodology, but have neither had the exposure or opportunity to do so. We want to change that. If you could do any job, what would you do and why? My job is fun, it’s full of challenges and every challenge has so many possibilities. I’d like to help more people discover their passion and it is so thrilling and rewarding when I see people discovering they can tell a computer program what to do, when a design or app surprises you with a wonderful experience, when we hear people that have crossed our paths very excited to share how they have applied what they have learned at IDeaspace. Many years ago, when I was six, I wanted to be an astronaut. I have not been to outer space yet, maybe one day, but playing with robots, telescopes, engineering, designing, hacking and discovering is a day-to-day occurrence at home and at work. What’s your desert island album/book/TV show/movie (answer one or all)?: Album, Best of David Bowie, 2002 or Kimbra’s The Golden Echo. http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 4/8 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA Book, Carl Sagan’s Cosmos. Movie, My Neighbor Totoro by Hayao Miyasaki. Since you live in one of the OTA states: • Why do you choose to live here? Because of the fish-tacos, they don’t have those in Mexico. • What is the most beneficial aspect of living in the region when it comes to your career? The benefit is those Doolittle’s Fish Tacos I mentioned earlier. Let’s add to it that people in the region are discovering the value of experience design, interaction design and discerning aesthetics. I have encountered individuals with similar passions and we’re gathering to make ideas happen. • What’s one thing you would change about the OTA region? Easy answer, the weather. However, the whole world and the oil industry on the west part of the state are working on that, have you heard about global warming? Back to the one thing I’d like to change is true openness, people do not welcome diverse opinions if it contradicts or diverges with their way of thinking or doing things. I’d like to see true design take off. Many people think design is decoration, let’s change that thought, design is intentional form to the function and/or content. • What’s one thing that most people don’t know about the OTA region? The OTA youth has amazing potential, and their education could be the best in the nation if leaders put effort and attention to it. If we devoted the amount of funds to diverse learning opportunities and listened to their conversations we’d be leading new discoveries and innovation. Why to lock all children into one type of education when people are diverse? Bring variety of educational methodologies. Some of these kids deserve fantastic education like what the STEM middle school did a few years back in West Fargo, but unfortunately it seems to be withering away. Where do you think good ideas come from? Good ideas come from a nice conversation, friends and allowing ideas to bounce and brew while you’re exploring, prototyping and playing. Being a good skeptic helps develop new ideas. If we want fantastic ideas, we must practice divergent thinking and abductive reasoning. What’s one current trend that you think will change the world? Fracking will change the world in an awful way. There is so much at stake with our natural resources, and a group of individuals are benefiting from destroying the environment and wrecking the world just for their selfish benefit. On the positive side, design thinking will also change the world because we hope to provide innovative solutions to real world challenges. What advice would you give to your 18-year-old self? Learn music and more languages. I will also remind http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 5/8 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA my self a quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, “A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Ludvik Herrera and Jason Gunkel, both with IDeaspace. Who is the most creative person in your life and why? Our four children are very creative. I learn from them, they have taught me how to stay open minded about concepts and keep a beginner’s mindset. I learn from them, and I learn from my friends and colleagues Jason Gunkel and Saumya Singh. Who is the most connected person in your life and what personal characteristics make him or her so wellconnected? Dean Drako, he has founded many corporations and it is through his ingenuity that he’s able to see innovations in many fields from a little snowboard attachment, to computational processors, email algorithms, surveillance systems and high-performance electric cars. He is very active, well spoken, knows about programming and funding. He is a visionary. Who is the most community-focused person in your life and how do they impact their communities? My wife, Mindy, she is helping raise our children to be mindful about the community, the environment and education. She participates at events that help people with modest or non-existing resources. She teaches our children and others to be mindful about waste, the environment and to live life as good individuals towards each other and all other living creatures. At what intersection do you live your life? Family and Creativity, in Mexico our true friends are always part http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 6/8 7/30/2015 OTA Spotlight: Ludvik Herrera — OTA of our family. What’s the best way to put inspiration into action? Prototyping and collaborating with other curious people. Who do you hope to leave a legacy for? We should all leave a better-educated and livable world than what we found as a legacy for everyone. Who’s one regional writer/artist/leader/entrepreneur we should pay attention to? Why one? It would be fantastic to have a list of people who are not in known-circles or self-promoters. Discovering raw and new talented individuals is so amazing. One fantastic illustrator in the area is Kaija Thorson. Another young individual, if I am allowed to put humility aside, is my oldest daughter Isabetta Bleu, who has been very active in 4H, has talked at SXSW, has written many poems, has won regional film-festivals and participated at art installations and programs at The Plains Museum since the short age of 12. What’s the greatest risk you’ve taken? All of what we do has a risk factor, that’s how we all learn. Falling in love, having children, buying a house, a road trip, life itself can be a risk. The greatest risk I’ve taken probably is the one I am taking right now. What’s your biggest failure and what did you learn from it? Failure is good, through it I have learned how to design, to program, to create, to innovate. The biggest failure has been not taking risks. I’ve learned to take risks and speak up. http://www.weareota.com/intersections/2014/8/27/ota-spotlight-ludvik-herrera 7/8 7/30/2015 Ludvik Herrera on Behance Ludvik Herrera Creative Director B West Fargo, ND, USA ludvikherrera.com Follow Info A Message Projects WIP Collections Appreciated Print: godōō Promotional Collateral Brand Design+Development: godōō logo and visuals by Multiple Owners by Multiple Owners Branding, Graphic Design, Illu… Branding, Graphic Design, Illu… ? ? 2 6 Brand Design+Print: Varistar Collateral Materials Brand Design+Development: Varistar Logo by Multiple Owners by Multiple Owners Art Direction, Branding, Creati… Art Direction, Branding, Creati… ? ? https://www.behance.net/ludvikherrera 8 2 1/6 7/30/2015 Ludvik Herrera on Behance ? 8 ? 2 2014 NDSU DCE Catalog NDSU Distance & Continuing Education-- Exec Ed Program by Multiple Owners by Multiple Owners Art Direction, Graphic Design Branding, Graphic Design ? ? 1 3 NDSU Online Pharmacy Courses Transportation Leadership Graduate Certificate by Multiple Owners by Multiple Owners Graphic Design Branding, Creative Direction, … ? ? 1 3 IDeaspace interactive web app ReImage Education Campaign by Multiple Owners by Ludvik Herrera Creative Direction, Engineerin… Advertising, Branding, Creativ… https://www.behance.net/ludvikherrera 2/6 7/30/2015 Ludvik Herrera on Behance ? 1 ? 3 NDSU DCE Website Editorial Cover: Offtrack Planet Magazine by Ludvik Herrera by Ludvik Herrera Creative Direction, UI/UX, We… Creative Direction, Fashion St… ? ? 3 1 Portfolio: Breanna Diesel Portfolio: Breanna Elegant by Ludvik Herrera by Ludvik Herrera Fashion Styling, Photography Fashion Styling, Photography ? ? 1 1 Portfolio: Breanna Dior Photography: SE7EN Madness Party by Ludvik Herrera by Ludvik Herrera https://www.behance.net/ludvikherrera 3/6 7/30/2015 Ludvik Herrera on Behance Fashion Styling, Photography Creative Direction, Photography ? ? 1 3 Photography: SE7EN Lifestyle Digital: SE7EN Website by Ludvik Herrera by Ludvik Herrera Creative Direction, Photography Creative Direction, Graphic D… ? ? 1 1 Print: SE7EN Magazine Print: PSA Mags Campaign by Ludvik Herrera by Ludvik Herrera Creative Direction, Editorial D… Creative Direction, Editorial D… ? ? 4 Dia de Muertos Poster https://www.behance.net/ludvikherrera 1 Print: JATA Abogados 4/6 7/30/2015 Ludvik Herrera on Behance by Ludvik Herrera by Ludvik Herrera Graphic Design, Illustration Branding, Creative Direction, … ? ? 0 2 Illustration: Nordikys Print: 2008 ND Addy Awards by Ludvik Herrera by Multiple Owners Character Design, Creative Di… Branding, Character Design, … ? ? https://www.behance.net/ludvikherrera 0 0 5/6 7/30/2015 A creative spark: IDeaspace gives students hands-on view of innovation | INFORUM MeiLi Smith works on a display of projects done at IDeaspace in Fargo to help inspire future projects. IDeaspace is an effort to encourage design thinking, collaboration across disciplines and prototyping in students. Carrie Snyder / The Forum A creative spark: IDeaspace gives students handson view of innovation By Sherri Richards on Jun 29, 2014 at 4:31 p.m. F argo - The bright orange and green school desks roll around the modern office space, giving easy access to computers, materials to build prototypes and Post-It notes, which are stuck in abundance to the white walls. This is IDeaspace, located inside the North Dakota State University Distance and Continuing Education office at 1919 N. University Drive. http://www.inforum.com/content/creative-spark-ideaspace-gives-students-hands-view-innovation 1/4 7/30/2015 A creative spark: IDeaspace gives students hands-on view of innovation | INFORUM But it’s more than the space it occupies. IDeaspace is an effort to encourage design thinking, collaboration across disciplines and prototyping in students. It looks to foster innovation and creative confidence. Students, from NDSU as well as Concordia College, Minnesota State University Moorhead and even K-12, work on real-world projects following a humancentered design methodology based on Stanford University’s d.school and IDEO, a global design firm. The student interns are able to build portfolios that demonstrate not only a finished product, but design thinking skills and the ability to collaborate. Kara Iliff, an architecture student at NDSU, is an intern at IDeaspace this summer. She was excited by the group design process, which is different than the studio experience she’s had so far. MeiLi Smith, a senior studying sociology and women and gender studies and a fellow intern, said she knows she’ll end up in a creative field and values the experience in a creative environment. “I finally felt like I found people I shared common interests with and could collaborate with,” Smith said. IDeaspace marked its first year last week. In that time, students have worked on 10 to 20 projects, said Ludvik Herrera, creative director for IDeaspace. They’ve created brochures, videos, web applications, mobile applications and even little machines. They’ve used laser cutting and 3D printing. One of IDeaspace’s partners, the Venture Youth Alliance, will unveil its app, an interactive map for young people, next month. Herrera describes IDeaspace as “a place where students can go and see their http://www.inforum.com/content/creative-spark-ideaspace-gives-students-hands-view-innovation 2/4 7/30/2015 A creative spark: IDeaspace gives students hands-on view of innovation | INFORUM ideas implemented.” Facilitators and mentors lead them through the design thinking process, which Herrera stresses isn’t linear or even circular. Its steps are: Empathize – Observe and put yourself in someone else’s shoes to realize what the problem is. Define – Describe what the problem is, what the need is. Ideate – Think of all possible solutions. Prototype – Demonstrate your empathy by creating one ideation. Test – Further observe to see if solution works. While trying to find the best solution, the designer may bounce between the steps. Failure is accepted, even encouraged. “The whole process builds creative confidence,” said Jason Gunkel, graphic designer for Distance and Continuing Education. Students from West Fargo’s STEM program – science, technology, engineering and math – have collaborated with IDeaspace. IDeaspace staff showed students how to make infographics, another way students could display their learning. Students have also attended events hosted by IDeaspace, said Adam Gehlhar, assistant principal at West Fargo’s Cheney Middle School. Gehlhar said business and industry are realizing the power of intentional design thinking. “Really what it boils down to, it’s a good process for thinking and coming up with new ideas,” he said. “It definitely helps our students express their thoughts in creative ways and come up with solutions that are hopefully going to change the world someday,” Gehlhar said. “That’s what we’re pushing for with all our kids.” http://www.inforum.com/content/creative-spark-ideaspace-gives-students-hands-view-innovation 3/4 7/30/2015 A creative spark: IDeaspace gives students hands-on view of innovation | INFORUM Lisa Nordick, executive director of NDSU’s Distance and Continuing Education, said IDeaspace is an opportunity to equip students with skills workplaces need. It’s also a resource for faculty, she said. IDeaspace now looks to reach out into the community more, reflecting the landgrant mission of NDSU. For example, it will host regular community events where experts in different fields will share their creative process. The first is scheduled from 8 to 9 a.m. July 30. Creating had often been left alone to specific studios or companies, but design thinking “can be implemented at any organization,” Herrera said. “There is a need for this now in every organization,” he said. “We’re glad to be providing it.” Sherri Richards Sherri Richards has worked for The Forum since 2002. She is the features and business editor, overseeing Variety, SheSays, Farmers' Forum, the daily Business pages and Saturday Business section. Have a comment to share about a story? Letters to the editor should include author’s name, address and phone number. Generally, letters should be no longer than 250 words. All letters are subject to editing. Send to letters@forumcomm.com srichards@forumcomm.com (701) 2415556 Follow @sherririchards http://www.inforum.com/content/creative-spark-ideaspace-gives-students-hands-view-innovation 4/4 7/30/2015 Connecting kids: Godoo app aims to link children to programs | INFORUM Joyce Gaylah, 10, left, and Lindsey Armstrong, 11, both of Fargo, scroll through the new godoo app, as in “godosomething” during a demonstration Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church in Moorhead. The app will let area youth find activities and places in FargoMoorhead. Dave Wallis / The Forum Connecting kids: Godoo app aims to link children to programs By Sherri Richards on Jul 9, 2014 at 5:31 p.m. MOORHEAD – A new mobile app to help children find out about events and programs in the community was unveiled Wednesday. The app is called godoo, as in “go do something.” It’s currently available for free in the App Store. An Android version will be released soon. Godoo was created through a partnership between Venture Youth Alliance, an http://www.inforum.com/content/connecting-kids-godoo-app-aims-link-children-programs 1/3 7/30/2015 Connecting kids: Godoo app aims to link children to programs | INFORUM organization that connects youth programs, agencies, businesses and schools across Fargo-Moorhead, and North Dakota State University IDeaspace, an interdisciplinary space that fosters creative confidence through design thinking. It received funding from the Alex Stern Family Foundation. Karen Olson, director of Venture Youth Alliance, said the main reason kids give for not taking part in programming is that they don’t know about it. “We market to adults, not kids,” she said. She said the goal is to remove barriers from kids participating in the community. “We want you to be active. We want you to be engaged. This is a way for you to find out what’s close to you,” Olson told youth at the unveiling event. She said the app had been two years in the making, as kids in Venture Youth Alliance’s summer program mapped the community, including programs and bus routes, creating a Youth Compass available online at www.ventureyouthalliance.com/youth (http://www.ventureyouthalliance.com/youth) . By layering that information with census data, the group was able to show areas where there were high populations of youth and few activities. One direct relationship that was born out of looking at that information was the Club at Horn Park, a new Boys and Girls Club program site at First Presbyterian Church in south Moorhead, where the event was held Wednesday. The app has taken that information a step further, Olson said. Users can search by what they want to do – topics such as art, music, eat, hangout and school activities – or by how they feel. The app shows the distance to local places, including parks, pools, gyms, museums, libraries and churches. Summer feeding program sites and other http://www.inforum.com/content/connecting-kids-godoo-app-aims-link-children-programs 2/3 7/30/2015 Connecting kids: Godoo app aims to link children to programs | INFORUM services are also mapped. Ludvik Herrera, creative director of IDeaspace, said the feelings-based navigation will show activities that will aide those types of emotions. If the user indicates he or she is extremely angry, frustrated or sad, a prompt to call FirstLink, a nonprofit human service agency, pops up. An emergency button allows the user to send his or her location to four programmed contacts, such as parents or grandparents. Olson said five pilot cities plan to use the app platform created here, including New Orleans, Louisville, Ky., and Rapid City, S.D. Sherri Richards Sherri Richards has worked for The Forum since 2002. She is the features and business editor, overseeing Variety, SheSays, Farmers' Forum, the daily Business pages and Saturday Business section. 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NDSU IDeaspace NDSU IDeaspace Shared publicly - Dec 4, 2014 Shared publicly - Dec 2, 2014 Colossal originally shared: beautiful collection of new cut feather artworks by A Chris Maynard. Read more Shared publicly Add a comment... have a giant collection We who wants to discover wha small Mars Rover to talking to making your own bits. Co create! exciting to see such an active group of awesome It's people come together and collaborate to find solutions to community and regional challenges. We're facilitating the +OpenIDEO meetup hosted by +Plains Art Museum . Join us on Dec. 15th at 5:30 for our next meetup to create social good! #create4good A Littlebits Bu Start 2015 Ma DEC 10, 2014 • 14 MO Come and play 1 We Create Better, Together Grows. Not… NOV 10, 2014 • 18 MOMENTS Only Ideas, It's Hands- Add a comment... 1 NDSU IDeaspac Shared publicly 1 Add a comment... +Sierra Fosness , +Jason G Herrera put ink on paper to materials to engage STEM undergraduate students. 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This was such a fun Read more 1 Monday Eveni the 1st We Cre OCT 13, 2014Togeth • 19 M Better, Tuesday Afternoon at the IT Expo at NDSU i… SEP 23, 2014 • 19 MOMENTS Fargo Wednesday Evening with OTA, SDSU, USD… SEP 24, AIGA 2014 • 24SD MOMENTS and in Sioux 1 from the community to crea Read more 1 Add a comment... 1 Add a comment... NDSU IDeaspac NDSU IDeaspace Shared publicly Shared publicly - Oct 22, 2014 NDSU IDeaspace Shared publicly - Oct 22, 2014 Making connections, sharing bonds, building bridges and discovering all the possibilities and opportunities is what OTA is about. Such a Fantastic event, the one of its kind in the North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota region. #ShareIDeas #madehere #OTA #ideatedhere #OTAsparks #Collaboration #Creativity #DesignThinking Getting the final details for the life infographic that will track how has the regional community in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota created career pathways to empower their youth, entrepreneurs, creatives and population at large. When an automated algorit movie clips you have and c the OTA event was awesom fantastic day a little movie. Wednesday Morning Getting Ready for… SEP 10, 2014 • 14 MOMENTS OTA14:Fargo 1 Friday a Day Full of Possibilities at… SEP 12, 2014 • 26 MOMENTS OTA14:Fargo 1 1 1 Add a comment... 1 NDSU IDeaspac Shared publicly NDSU IDeaspace Noha prepares a maquette infographic we'll present at Shared privately - Aug 1, 2014 1 Add a comment... OTA14:Fargo Rapid Pr 12 photos Design Milk originally shared: NDSU IDeaspace commented on a video on YouTube. This mini-house is super functional, and just so darn cute: http://design-milk.com/mini-house-2-0-modernprefab/ Shared publicly - Feb 13, 2014 This is fantastic! Bring education through entertainment and experimentation! STEAM Carnival Intro Video (extended) 1 1 NDSU IDeaspac Shared publicly 1 1 Add a comment... https://plus.google.com/+NDSUIDeaspace/posts 1 Add a comment... Google Science Fair The blue whale is the large 4/7 7/30/2015 Connecting IDeas at OTA14:Fargo by IDeaspace - Storehouse Connecting IDeas at OTA14:Fargo IDeaspace helped fellow OTAns build connections and bridges through interactive displays and a live infographic. 9 months ago IDeaspace Follow A student focused interdisciplinary space that empowers creative confidence + innovation through design thinking and collaboration #steamED #dtk12chat @ndsudce ndsu.me/ideaspace https://www.storehouse.co/stories/o3076-connecting-ideas-at-ota14-fargo 1/4 7/30/2015 Connecting IDeas at OTA14:Fargo by IDeaspace - Storehouse Log In https://www.storehouse.co/stories/o3076-connecting-ideas-at-ota14-fargo Get the App 2/4 7/30/2015 Connecting IDeas at OTA14:Fargo by IDeaspace - Storehouse 0 0 1 Comments Add a comment... https://www.storehouse.co/stories/o3076-connecting-ideas-at-ota14-fargo 3/4 7/30/2015 We Create Better, Together: Open Innovation for Social Good - Mar 9 Ludvik We Create Better, Together: Open Innovation for Social Good - Mar 9 Home 15 Ludvik Herrera Edit Profile MY EVENTS Upcoming 2 Calendar Subscribed Past Create MAR 09 We Create Better, Together: Open Innovation for Social Good - Mar 9 Public · Meetup · Hosted by IDeaspace Going Invite Edit Monday, March 9 at 5:30pm - 6:30pm about 4 months ago Plains Art Museum - Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Center for Creativity (Door closest to 8th St), 704 1st Ave N, Fargo, ND, US Jason went Order tickets via Eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/we-create-better-together-open-innovation-forsocial-good-mar-9-tickets-16054236654?aff=efbevent 2 1 7 went maybe invited INSIGHTS While collaborating online allows us all to build global solutions, local Meetups help build social bonds and form new collaborations as well. We're looking for a small number of people to join us in person to have some fun, practice 'design thinking', meet each other and start social connections for social good around local and regional challenges and the OpenIDEO platform. Join us to help form specific community goals locally for our group, whether it is to test out some of our favorite ideas from past OpenIDEO challenges or to have a deeper discussion and share it back with the global community. 84 reached 8 viewed 3 engaged All counts are final as of 03/09/2015 6:30pm Free and open to the public. However, space is limited. For this program, you’ll want to enter through the back door of the Center for Creativity (the door closest to 8th St. N), as the main Museum doors will be closed. SUGGESTED EVENTS Welcome Week 2015 Sat Sep 12 at Fargo, North Dak… Festival · 5 friends are going Join · Maybe #create4good // @ndsuideaspace // @plainsartmuseum POSTS Write Post Add Photo / Video See More 2015 Fargo Food Truck Festiv… Fri Aug 21 at Fargo Food Truck … Tasting · 8 friends are going Join · Maybe Ask Question Write something... 5th Anniversary Party Featuri… Thu Sep 3 at The Fargo Brewin… Concert · 5 friends are going Join · Maybe RECENT ACTIVITY IDeaspace updated the event photo. March 6 · 8th Street Ice Cream Social Thu Aug 6 at 8th Street South, … Family · 4 friends are going Join · Maybe The Arts Partnership present… Thu Aug 6 at The Red River Zoo Art · 2 friends are going Join · Maybe Fargo, North Dakota (USA) • 5… Sat Sep 26 at Fargo, North Dak… Jon Forness is going Join · Maybe English (US) · Privacy · Terms · Cookies · Advertising · Ad Choices · More Facebook © 2015 Chat (77) Like https://www.facebook.com/events/962593310425560/ Comment Share 1/2