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Imagination is still a superpower

The talk met a live room. Here is how it went, what stayed with people, and what it would take to bring it to your stage.

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[EVENT NAME] / [VENUE] / [DD MON YYYY] / Design & AI
The factsEdition 01
Event[EVENT NAME]
Date[DD MONTH YYYY]
City / Venue[CITY] · [VENUE]
Audience[~120] practitioners
Format20-minute talk + live Q&A
Host[HOST / COMMUNITY]
If you take one thing

If you can envision, and you have a sharp eye, you’re already ahead.

A short reflection

[One or two sentences in your voice on how the room felt and what the talk was really asking of people.]

The invite

[What you invited the audience to try or believe — the door the talk opened for them.]

The challenge

[The uncomfortable part — the assumption you asked the room to put down.]

The surprise

[What you didn’t expect — a question, a reaction, a moment that landed differently than planned.]

In the room 120 [EDIT] People who chose to spend an evening on whether imagination still matters.
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What people said

“[A real line someone said or posted after the talk.]”— [Name, role]
“[A second pull-quote — short, specific, in their words.]”— [Name, role]
“[An optional third — remove this block if you only have two.]”— [Name, role]

Referenced in the talk

  1. [Author / title — link.]
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  3. [Tool or article — link.]

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Imagination is still a superpower runs as a 20-minute keynote or a longer workshop, and adapts to design, product, and AI-curious audiences.

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