Redefining design leadership for the future

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Could design leaders truly balance creativity, business impact, and team culture in a constantly evolving world? The event explored strategies that helped leaders navigate complexity and shape the future of design.

This day-long event brought together Australia’s top design leaders to explore new approaches, share insights, and prepare for the next era of the discipline.

Key topics included:

  • Leading teams through resource and culture challenges
  • Ensuring consistency amidst constant change
  • Exploring emerging trends and technologies shaping design’s future

What we explored

Presenters and Table hosts

Abi Iyer
Angela Bliss
Brad Alphonso
Rachel Zhang
Steph Ransom
Andrew Broughton
Selin Lanzafame
David Bradford
Michelle Spencer
Ljuba Youngblom

Event format

There was a lot to love about this format. It maximised impact through a mix of dynamic presentations and deep, focused conversations that provoked new ideas and left lasting impressions.

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Inspiring presentations

Attendees dove into transformative presentations that challenged the status quo and ignited powerful discussions. These sessions weren't just about exploring ideas. They catalysed actionable solutions.

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Engaged networking

We built meaningful connections over sustainable meals, drinks, and immersive experiences. The networking sessions fostered collaboration and left people feeling inspired.

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Facilitated roundtables

Attendees engaged in deep, focused discussions with peers. They explored diverse perspectives and generated actionable ideas. These sessions offered a unique opportunity to co-create solutions and challenge the status quo.

Guests networking during drinks after an event, engaging in lively conversations in a stylish indoor venue. The space features warm wooden accents, high-top tables with stools, and a softly lit backdrop, creating a relaxed and collaborative atmosphere to conclude the event.

Social wrap-up

The day ended with drinks, canapés, and conversations that extended the day's discussions in a relaxed setting. It created space for continued inspiration and lasting connections.

Location and accessibility

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DO Design Leadership Melbourne was hosted on the 5th floor of Hyatt Centric, 25 Downie St, Melbourne VIC 3000. It was a 7 minute walk from Southern Cross Station and a 15 minute walk from Flinders Street Station.

On arrival at the ground floor, reception staff directed guests to the event space. The floor was accessible by both escalator and elevator.

For interstate and international guests, the hotel provided wheelchair accessible rooms, with staff available to assist with specific needs.

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