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Paddy Harrington RGD

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Paddy Harrington RGD

Paddy is a design innovator and storyteller who helps organizations discover and express their core purpose and long-term ambition. He is the founder of Frontier, a Design Office that collaborates with clients and creates strategic stories. He is also a member of WXO, a global network of experience leaders and practitioners who shape the future of human experience.

With nearly 20 years of experience in the design field and degrees in literature and architecture, Paddy has worked with diverse and influential clients, such as PepsiCo, Unilever, the Sacramento Kings, and the Holy City of Mecca. He is design strategist, an award-winning writer and filmmaker, and a frequent speaker at design conferences and universities. He is passionate about creating strategic stories that inspire, guide, and empower businesses, people, and the planet to thrive.

Identifies as Strategic Storyteller

Toronto, ON

Member since March 02, 2011

Founder & Principal @ Frontier


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This webinar is for those looking for new ways to leverage their skills as designers while diversifying their income. A frank and open discussion about the red flags, yellow caution signs and green lights along the way to finding scalable n...

Moderator: Paddy Harrington RGD, Founder of Frontier.
Article May 04, 2020
Bonnie Siegler on stage with Paddy Harrington
Bonnie Siegler on stage with Paddy Harrington
Interviewed by Paddy Harrington RGD at DesignThinkers 2018 in Toronto
Video Oct 07, 2019

Change happens when people have more inspiring ways to change. Rather than telling people they have to be more socially or environmentally conscious, we have to design more inspiring experiences built on strong social and environmental prin...

Paddy takes you on a journey to find fun in the mundane, turn problems into opportunities and convince clients and employers to take risks along the way. How do you travel from blank page to exciting idea that gets approved to that idea com...