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Lee Moreau

Other Tomorrows and Northeastern University

Lee Moreau is a well-known designer and strategist who combines his background in architecture with systems thinking and empathy to reimagine the world around him. He is the founder of Other Tomorrows, a design and strategy agency based in Boston. Lee has worked with a diverse group of clients, including Southwest Airlines, Nike, Google, and the American Red Cross. Lee is also a visiting lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he teaches a human-centered design course.

Lee has studied M.Arch., Architecture at Rice University, and he holds a BA in Politics and Architecture from Bennington College. He has spoken at many conferences and academic institutions around the world, including SXSW, Harvard Business School, Bauhaus Dessau, and the Seoul Design Festival.

Through his creative consulting engagements, Lee helps his clients lead efforts to understand their customers’ needs and values, create new offerings and experiences, and foster cultural change within their organizations. He has a unique perspective that blends research, analysis, and his imagination to help clients understand their complexities.

Highlights

Design As S1E1: Culture Part 1 - DesignObserver
Design As S1E1: Culture Part 1 - DesignObserver
Oct 14 · designobserver.com
The Futures Archive S1E1: The Passport - DesignObserver
Mar 21 · designobserver.com
S2E4: Lee Moreau - DesignObserver
S2E4: Lee Moreau - DesignObserver
Dec 31 · designobserver.com
From the Archive: Lee Moreau - DesignObserver
From the Archive: Lee Moreau - DesignObserver

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States