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About
Valerie Casey heads a global practice at IDEO.
She creates novel concepts for consumer products, rich experiences for
public and home environments, and informational strategies for onscreen
interactions, for clients like Sprint, ESPN, MTV, Barnes & Noble,
Johnson & Johnson, and Microsoft.
Valerie founded The Designers Accord, a call to arms for the creative community to reduce the negative environmental and social effect caused by design, and to work collaboratively to make positive impact. Valerie has published and lectured on design throughout the international community, and is an adjunct professor at California College of the Arts.
Valerie founded The Designers Accord, a call to arms for the creative community to reduce the negative environmental and social effect caused by design, and to work collaboratively to make positive impact. Valerie has published and lectured on design throughout the international community, and is an adjunct professor at California College of the Arts.



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