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The Design Summer Sessions is an online three-day festival of learning for creative minds to:

- Re-energise, connect and share
- Reboot their creative practice and business skills
- Hear from leading Irish and international designers and subject-matter experts in a wide range of matters relating to design.

This 3-day festival of learning, brought to you by Design Skillnet, will help you explore today’s hot topics and connect with your fellow creatives.

Whether you're exploring emerging tech like AI or sharpening essential skills like project management and social media strategy, there's something for everyone.

Join the sessions to hear about new solutions such as mediation or dive into topics shaping the future of design such as accessibility, sustainability, and leadership.

Design Summer Sessions 2025

General Info

Event Type(s) Festivals Workshops
Tickets / Admission €10 non-members / free to members
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: designskillnet.ie/...

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Design Skillnet

About Design Skillnet works to prepare and empower designers and design leaders to be future-ready, through subsidised training initiatives and events tailored to the unique needs of professionals in the design industry. These include training programmes and workshops, in-house bespoke solutions and annual flagship events such as Design Leaders Conference. Design is becoming more strategic, more valuable and as such, much more integrated. As such, for designers in Ireland to reach their career potential and to step up to the broader role of design in business, they will require a more diverse and sophisticated set of skills. Design Skillnet supports design professionals to bridge this gap and acquire the skills to gain competitive advantage and remain competitive in an increasingly complex and dynamic commercial landscape, that is evolving at an ever-increasing pace.
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