¡Iniciamos con el pie derecho y una gran compañía el capítulo Guadalajara!

El pasado 1 de junio celebramos con una fogata virtual dos grandes acontecimientos, el día del diseño de servicios y el inicio del capítulo Guadalajara del Service Design Network.

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Capítulo Guadalajara

¿Y a ti dónde te encontró el diseño de servicios? Recapitulación de nuestra fogata virtual


El pasado 1 de junio celebramos con una fogata virtual dos grandes acontecimientos, el día del diseño de servicios y el inicio del capítulo Guadalajara del Service Design Network.


Monse, parte del equipo del capítulo, dirigió la conversación en la fogata. Se reunieron con nosotros miembros de la comunidad en Guadalajara, que nos contaron sus experiencias, sentires, batallas y victorias.


Como ya lo sospechábamos, todos los participantes de la fogata llegamos de diferentes lugares y profesiones hacia el diseño de servicios. Delia, por ejemplo, nos contó que llegó desde la gestión de proyectos, Oscar inició en el diseño de servicios siendo contador público y se confesó fan desde siempre desde los servicios.


Sara, Anahí, Alber y Julie, fueron algunos de los participantes de la fogata que nos acompañaron comiendo y tomando algo mientras se turnaban para compartirnos su historia. Para varios de nosotros era la primera vez que nos veíamos, pero al final de la sesión ya éramos todos amigos, reunidos por la magia de las historias sobre nuestro amor por el diseño de servicios, al lado de la fogata virtual.


¡Iniciamos con el pie derecho y una gran compañía el capítulo Guadalajara!


On June 1, we celebrated with a virtual bonfire two major events, Service Design Day and the start of the Guadalajara chapter of the Service Design Network.

Monse, part of the chapter team, led the conversation at the bonfire. We were joined by members of the community in Guadalajara, who told us about their experiences, feelings, battles and victories.


As we suspected, all the campfire participants came from different places and professions to service design. Delia, for example, told us that she came from project management, Oscar started in service design as a public accountant and confessed to have always been a fan of services.


Sara, Anahí, Alber and Julie, were some of the campfire participants who joined us eating and drinking while they took turns to share their stories with us. For several of us it was the first time we had met, but by the end of the session we were all friends, brought together by the magic of stories about our love for service design, by the virtual campfire.


We kicked off the Guadalajara chapter on the right foot and in great company!


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