HOUSTON: When we think of design, we often associate it with commercial endeavours: a company logo, a product, a website, or even a building’s layout, both inside and out.
Design possesses a power beyond the commercial importance we’ve placed on it. As creatives, we’re taught (or learned along the way) to think of design as a way to solve problems and convey important, meaningful concepts to broad audiences.
Design in its own right can solve problems and bring about forces of change, revolution, enlightenment and renaissance…