Ingrid Fetell Lee
Ingrid Fetell Lee, a distinguished designer and writer based in Brooklyn, intricately weaves the threads of design and human emotion into her work, exploring how aesthetics can profoundly impact our well-being and happiness. As the visionary behind The Aesthetics of Joy and a celebrated IDEO fellow, Lee dedicates her career to unveiling the joy inherent in everyday experiences. Her extensive background in design and branding spans over a decade, including a notable tenure as Design Director at IDEO's New York office, where she spearheaded creative projects for major entities such as Target, Condé Nast, and American Express. Her expertise has been heralded in prestigious publications like The New York Times and Fast Company, and she has shared her insights through various media platforms. Her seminal work, *Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness*, published by Little, Brown in 2018, delves into the transformative power of ordinary objects to elicit joy. This book, acclaimed for its insightful exploration of the intersection between design and emotional well-being, captures the essence of Lee's philosophy and has resonated with readers seeking to enrich their lives with everyday pleasures. Lee's writing is characterized by an engaging and insightful style, blending her profound knowledge of design with an intuitive understanding of human psychology. Her contributions to the field extend beyond her written work; she has been a foundational influence at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she helped shape the next generation of designers as a founding faculty member of the Products of Design program. Through her innovative approach, Ingrid Fetell Lee continues to inspire a global audience, advocating for a world where joy is an intentional and integral part of our daily lives.
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