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Doing the Work – St Bride Foundation Design Conference

St Bride Foundation

St Bride Foundation
TypeEvent
In-Person/RemoteOn-Site
Closing Date17th October 2025
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Join us at Doing the Work, a day of talks, discussion, and collaboration. Together we’ll celebrate diverse creative voices, confront inequities in design, and co-create a manifesto for a fairer, more inclusive industry.

Doing the Work – St Bride Foundation Design Conference
Celebrating diverse voices, shaping an inclusive design future.

Date: Saturday 18 October 2025
Location: St Bride Foundation
Times: Registration 9.45am
Conference starts 10.30am
Conference ends 6.00pm
Conference afterparty 6.15–9.00pm

“Doing the work” is more than a phrase – it’s a call to action. In recent years, it has come to embody the responsibility we all share to educate ourselves, to challenge inequality, and to act with intention in building a more just society.

For marginalised designers, however, “doing the work” has always meant something more. It is the ongoing labour of breaking barriers, of creating work that is both excellent and deeply authentic, of carving out space in an industry that too often resists change.

Doing the Work at St Bride Foundation is a participatory conference dedicated to recognising and amplifying those voices. Through talks, discussions, and a collaborative workshop, we will:

• Celebrate the creative brilliance of marginalised designers.
• Confront the realities of racism and exclusion in the design industry.
• Explore pathways to build an inclusive, equitable future for all.

The day will culminate in a collective act of creation: together with our facilitators and speakers, participants will workshop ideas into a shared manifesto. Printed at St Bride Foundation’s letterpress workshop at a later date, this manifesto will stand as a permanent record of our conversations and commitments – a tool for designers and organisations to adopt, promote, and live by.

This is an invitation to listen, to reflect, to act – and to do the work, together.

Speakers:
Carolyne Hill
Harkiran Kalsi
Kingsley Nebechi
Ricardo Eversely
Jodi Hunt

Panel discussion facilitated by The Unimistakables
Event curated by Greg Bunbury
Conference illustrator: Lana Lê

A copy of our conference poster designed by Harkiran Kalsi will be given to all in-person attendees.

As well as hearing from a fantastic range of speakers and participating in facilitated conversations, attendees of the conference will be able to try their hand at letterpress printing a special keepsake created specially for the event on the historic presses in our printing workshop on the day.

How to Apply

We have a special 50% offer for CLIP members – just use the discount code CLIP50 at the checkout before 24th September.

We would love you to be part of this important event and conversation.

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