Phos and Light Collective to co-host Light Tribe webinar


5th November 2020

(UK) – Session to focus on Light Collective’s 10-year history and the concept of “Collectivism”.

As the UK enters another nationwide lockdown, Phos is continuing with its series of online webinars, hosted under the moniker The Light Tribe. The next session, held on 19th November at 11am GMT, will include Light Collective, who this year celebrate their 10th anniversary.

Throughout the hour-long session, Phos hope to celebrate the work of Light Collective’s Sharon Stammers and Martin Lupton, looking back on what they have achieved through their concept of “Collectivism”.

“This year saw the world adapt from in-person meetings and brainstorming sessions to the troubled antics of stuttering Zoom calls and muted Microsoft Teams discussions. It’s been a shock to us all but as we get into month 8, the importance of the design community sticking together is even more apparent,” said Phos.

“Over lockdown, we at Phos felt our passion for learning and educating could offer some form of entertainment during the forced time indoors, but when we started this jouney with our new side-arm, The Light Tribe, we were overwhelmed by the number of people who not only joined our webinars, but contributed during them, got in touch afterwards and asked how they might be able to get involved in the future.

“Designers have an amazing ability to see beauty where others see none, and we can do incredible things when we join together as a community. Our values were clear – unify, inspire and educate.

“As part of our mutual belief in the power of “collectivism”, we are co-hosting a webinar, where we will look at all of the incredible things that Light Collective have achieved over the past decade. This hour-long webinar will explore beautiful photos, the questions of collectivism, and welcomes the input of all attendees in the form of a Q&A. After all, we can all achieve more as a collective…”

Registration for the webinar is open now. Attendees can register here.

www.lighttribe.co.uk
www.phos.co.uk
www.lightcollective.net

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