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Dyanis De Jesus

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Dyanis De Jesús is Pratt Design Management alumni, visiting professor and creative entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in editorial, advertising, digital and business, along with a deep commitment for social good. Her thesis, “Designing Sustainability into Creative Economies” led to the creation of a new methodology for creative economy development that accounts for social, cultural and environmental factors, together with economic wellbeing.

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Brand ManagementBusiness ModelsBusiness StrategyCONVERSATIONSConversations of ConsequenceCreative Enterprise & DesignDesign Management

A Conversation with Ty Montague, CEO of Co-Collective on How to Combine Story and Action to Transform your Business

Written By Dyanis De Jesús   Innovation Series’ guest speaker Ty Montague, CEO of the innovation agency Co:Collective took the... Read more →
Cultural CapitalDesign ManagementISSUE 13 | CREATIVE CITIES

San Juan: Creative City

San Juan: Creative City By Dyanis DeJesus Issue 13 Fall 2014 Puerto Rico has been in the spotlight recently for all the wrong reasons: the... Read more →
Business ModelsCONVERSATIONSDesign ManagementFashionProduct Design

Concalma: Fashion to Keep Calm and Design On

Concalma, designer Matilsha Marxuach's line of practical handbags totes and messenger bags, are designed with the philosophy, "to slow the pace."... Read more →
ARCHIVESBusiness ModelsCONVERSATIONSISSUE 10 | CIVILIZING THE ECONOMYStrategic Design

Liga Masiva’s Profitable Business Model “People, Not Commodity Prices”

Liga Masiva's Profitable Business Model "People, Not Commodity Prices" By Dyanis De Jesus Issue 10 Winter 2012 “Liga Masiva” loosely... Read more →
Cultural CapitalSocial Innovation

Patagonia’s Latest Ad Campaign Encourages Customers to Buy Less

Patagonia’s newest ad campaign known as the Common Threads Initiative calls for a new partnership between the company and its customers. In this... Read more →
Social InnovationStrategic Design

H&M’s Commitment to Sustainable Fashion Revealed in Their Sustainability Report 2010

Hennes & Mauritz AB, or more commonly known as H&M, is making huge strides to position themselves at the forefront of sustainability.... Read more →

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