Held Saturday, February 25, 2006, 2:30–6:00, Navantis, Inc.
I'd like to thanks everyone who came out for the Design Slam. The turnout was great and I hope we can do this again. -- BryceJohnson
Results
Four teams of seven or eight participants, each named after a children's gift label handed out randomly to participants, competed in this competition to redesign the city's megabin garbage containers.
- Team Swiss Cheese won the event (62 points)
- Team Baobab (58)
- Team Japanese Air Guitar (57)
- Team Piggybank (54.5)
Participants
Please enter your names under the appropriate team below.
- Robin Gambhir
- Thomas Purves
Baobab
- Craig Saila
- Patrick Dinnen
- Quinn Fung
- JayGoldman Radiant Core
Japanese Air Guitar
- Kaleem Khan
- Taylan Pince
- Dan Zlotnikov
- Avi Soudack
Piggybank
- Peter Dawson - Thought Flickrs
- Martin Kuplens-Ewart
Judges
- Mayor: Her Worship Barbara Suzanne Long Hall
- City of Toronto Marketing: Carsten Knoch
- City of Toronto Waste Management: BryceJohnson
- Spacer-style city activist: Joe Clark
Tags and blogs
For blog and Flickr coverage, use the minimum set of tags TorCampDesignSlam (and the first and second halves of that if you want; Technorati/Flickr results) and megabin (Technorati/Flickr).
Blog coverage
- Joe Clark (Flickr photos)
- Tom's Flickr set
Old information
- Expected Attendance: All are welcome! Please add yourself to the Attendees list below so we have some idea of the size of the crowd.
- Format: 30 minute Client Presentation, 2 hours of Slamming, 1 hour of Team Presentations
- Drinks, snacks and Lunch Provided:
- Sponsors: We need sponsors for things like the Slam consumables - flipchart paper, markers, etc as well as prizes for the top teams. Email mmilan at gmail.com if you think you can help out with any of these.
Mini-FAQ
A Design Slam is where we have a fictitious company present a problem to "agencies" made of random torcampers. These ingenious and innovative people will have a set block of time to design and pitch their idea to the company.
Everyone is welcome! Just Edit this page and add your name under Attendees, below, so that we have a rough idea of numbers.
- What are these things about?
For more info on past SLAMs look here:
http://www.e-reiss.com/Seminars/IA%20Slam%20mini-site.aspx
http://www.raincitystudios.com/bmni-creative-canux-design-slam
Rule #1 of SlamCamp: Bring Your Brain to Slam Camp ;)
Rule #2 of SlamCamp: No computers allowed. Why no computers? - Because real design is done with your brains and your peers.
Registered attendees:
- BryceJohnson - thechickentest.com
- MatthewMilan - emergentpatterns.com
- DeborahHartmann - vitalbrew.com - I want to document the event - photos, notes, maybe even some audio clips
- DavidCrow
- PatrickDinnen - Hogtown Consulting
- Thomas Purves
- MichaelBodalski - spazsquatch.com
- ShelleyMcKay - cricketmarketing.com
- Ken Schafer - One Degree
- CraigSaila - saila.com
- AviSoudack - brightroom.ca
- Dan Zlotnikov - WatCHI
- Jonathan Resnick
- Peter Dawson - Thought Flickrs
- Arnold Wytenburg - theartguy.ca
- Anuradha Kumarannehelage - Navantis
- JayGoldman - Radiant Core
- MikeBeltzner - Mozilla
- Dave Han - waterwave.ca
- Michael Maclennan - geodistribution
- Suzanne Long
- Joe Clark
- Carsten Knoch - Navantis
- Christine Samuel
- Audrey Carr - Delvinia
- Robin Gambhir - OpenBlue Networks
- Allenna Leonard
- Siobhan McLaughlin
- Randy Macdonald
- Kaleem Khan ux
- Quinn Fung - student
- Taylan Pince - taylanpince.com
- Martin Kuplens-Ewart - Radiant Core
- Mark Kuznicki - Strategy Nerd
- Matthew Burpee
- Paul Newby - PicoList Toronto
Not Attending:
- Timothy Li - student - have fun all!
- David Crow