Destinology Addition #1
– By Ben Cober, director of business development and research This winter’s issue of Destinology is Preschoolers: Your Youngest Guests. Throughout it, we spoke to museum educators at Cincinnati… Continue reading.
– By Ben Cober, director of business development and research This winter’s issue of Destinology is Preschoolers: Your Youngest Guests. Throughout it, we spoke to museum educators at Cincinnati… Continue reading.
– By Tony Schmidt, exhibit designer On Saturday, October 24th, 2015 I had the wonderful opportunity to head up our 2015 IDSA-St. Louis Chapter’s 5th Annual IDSA-STL Student… Continue reading.
– By Mike Konzen, principal and chair 9% of U.S. adults interact with their cell phones during sex, according to a recent study. Did that crazy statistic get… Continue reading.
– By Ben Cober, director of business development and research Every research endeavor we set sail in, whether it plumbs the brain’s synapses as it reacts to storytelling,… Continue reading.
– By Brian Pelcak, designer How Empathy Informs Our Process nerd n. A person academically or intellectually talented but socially unskilled. My name is Brian, and I’m a… Continue reading.
– By Tony Schmidt, exhibit designer In the book, Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the World He Made, it describes how innovator/genius Frank Oppenheimer, founder of the… Continue reading.
– By Mike Konzen, principal and chair What is the fundamental value that drives your business? A few years back, my partner Jim Moorkamp and I developed a… Continue reading.
– By Diane Lochner, vice president We all understand that our life experiences influence us and affect our approach to problem solving. And as a “Destinologist,” a term… Continue reading.
– By Mike Konzen, principal and chair Here’s an interesting question: The Mona Lisa has been destroyed in a fire, but there is a perfect copy that even… Continue reading.
– By Dave Cooperstein, senior creative designer I discovered something in August of 2013: Twitter makes traveling even more fun. There’s something about the act of collectively sharing… Continue reading.