Il valore del qui e ora | Matteo Mocchi | TEDxPollica
Matteo Mocchi ci accompagna in un viaggio tra design, sport e filosofia per riscoprire la potenza del momento presente.
Dalle lezioni apprese nel rugby agli insegnamenti del Tao, ci mostra come vivere davvero il “qui e ora” significhi assumersi la responsabilità di lasciare ogni cosa — un progetto, una squadra, una vita — migliore di come l’abbiamo trovata.
Un racconto autentico su tempo, consapevolezza e crescita personale. Classe 1980, 50% designer 50% imprenditore.
Laureato in Design al Politecnico di Milano, la sua vita professionale è suddivisa in due grandi capitoli: il primo dedicato a progetti di interior, exhibit e product design. Il secondo dedicato al branding in tutte le sue sfaccettature (da pack a retail, da digital a corporate identity) e inteso come elemento nodale per costruire una relazione di significato e di valore tra brand e persone.
In questi due ambiti ha sviluppato progetti per piccoli brand di nicchia e per grandi gruppi internazionali.
Business Development Director presso Design Bridge and Partners, l'agenzia di branding più grande e premiata al mondo, parte del gruppo WPP.
È docente universitario e co-autore di due libri dedicati al brand heritage e al futuro del mondo museale. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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