We can't thank all of the participants and attendees enough! Here's a Twitter wrap-up of the event.
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#wdsl pic.twitter.com/xZ1cLwK1Gu
— Adrian Shaughnessy (@AJWShaughnessy) February 21, 2015
Lobby is live with audio at What Design Sounds Like conference. Diffusing a composition by myself and @subtopes #WDSL pic.twitter.com/TbgKOhR41M
— Nick Sowers (@soundscrapers) February 21, 2015
This is what What Design Sounds Like sounds like so far. #wdsl https://t.co/6CDqxRrNVr
— Blake Eskin (@bdeskin) February 21, 2015
#WDSL began with a vibrator giveaway then continued to address topics such as serenading cows and the poss. of Jesus being a baller
— Meagh Cafferty (@meaghcafferty) February 21, 2015
Watching the boss @michaelbierut #whatdesignsoundslike #wdsl http://t.co/6rtvfuGgS5
— Donica Ida (@donicaida) February 22, 2015
#WDSL #SVA Listening to music. Listening to each other. pic.twitter.com/G2rkazl0lL
— Dorothy Dunn (@DD12Hatch) February 21, 2015
DO should make @AJWShaughnessy's designers' playlist quiz a regular feature. Who has Al Green on theirs? Hercules and Love Affair? #wdsl
— DesignObserver (@DesignObserver) February 21, 2015
“@DesignObserver: @nicolatwilley at #wdsl (there's a joke here somewhere) cows produce more when listening to REM's "Everybody Hurts"Moosic?
— Joanna Radin (@JoannaRadin) February 21, 2015
"This is what podcasting looks like"--Nicola Twilley at DO's What Design Sounds Like #wdsl pic.twitter.com/a313eixhvf
— Mary Banas (@marybanas) February 21, 2015
Cows like REM, loathe Jamiroquai. Super fascinating talk on audio foodscapes by @nicolatwilley @DesignObserver #wdsl pic.twitter.com/HJKbGAhuHg
— Anne Quito (@annequito) February 21, 2015
"Design is loud. Design is clear" Exploring scale, materials, message through music. #MikeErrico #WDSL #dsgnfix
— Dorothy Dunn (@DD12Hatch) February 21, 2015
Shapes as melody �—�️🎼�—�️🎼 // Genius passion project by @alexanderchen // #WDSL #designobserver… http://t.co/bFf58QNTGY
— Madalyn Marie (@MadalynMarie) February 21, 2015
I had seen @alexanderchen’s musical subway map before but his Bach cello suite visualization is great too #wdsl https://t.co/52BJX3DR4O
— Blake Eskin (@bdeskin) February 21, 2015
Olympic Games: The sound of defeat for a single athlete is different than the sound of defeat for a team. #WDSL pic.twitter.com/XN5cKsWghs
— Dorothy Dunn (@DD12Hatch) February 21, 2015
The @DesignObserver #wdsl morning was beyond fascinating in topic and, well, tenor. What is the sound of someone crashing the pm session?
— Core77 (@core77) February 21, 2015
. @amirshake talks about the fact that a media platform beyond the creator is the missing perspective #wdsl
— Brittany Loar (@britt_loar) February 21, 2015
Two Soundcloud veterans—@amirshake and @michaelnevensen—on their new spoken work platform #wdsl
— DesignObserver (@DesignObserver) February 21, 2015
EunJin Cho of LSU argues that we are each sound designers of our lives in choices of spaces & music, her analogy milk:oreo::sound:life #wdsl
— Heather (@pemiblue) February 21, 2015
@DesignObserver: Kinchin: John Cale tuned his guitar to the hum of his refrigerator! #wdsl
— DesignObserver (@DesignObserver) February 21, 2015
http://t.co/8y5LD3aWV9 "Nick Sowers shares Brian Eno's definition of Ambient Music at #wdsl: Something as ignorable as interesting."
— AlJavieera Saves4L8r (@AJFavorite) February 22, 2015
Nick Sowers @soundscrapers- sound in space, sound making space? most interesting talk of the day #wdsl @SVA_News pic.twitter.com/Q4ntAoZFaF
— A.J. Cerami (@ajdidid) February 21, 2015
The magnificent brilliant Steven Heller at #WDSL @thedailyheller @DesignObserver pic.twitter.com/AoCoyS7xur
— debbie millman (@debbiemillman) February 21, 2015
The Frere-Jones brothers talking music and typefaces at What Design Sounds Like (aka the dream panel) #wdsl pic.twitter.com/02RPNf5UGY
— Matthew Anderson (@matt_anderson) February 21, 2015
"There's something really powerful about exploring language at a molecular level," Tobias Frere-Jones on the popularity of type design #WDSL
— debbie millman (@debbiemillman) February 21, 2015
The ultimate 'sketching on napkins' story told by Sasha Frere-Jones #wdsl pic.twitter.com/0JI8hvRkoP
— Dorothy Dunn (@DD12Hatch) February 21, 2015
Wow. @DesignObserver #wdsl conference astounding in reframe after reframe after reframe. Brilliant. Treat.
— Allan Chochinov (@chochinov) February 21, 2015
WDSL photography by Montse Zamorano. You can find her online, on Facebook, and Twitter.