Academy of Art University is where you can get an edge in building a successful interior design career. We are known as one of the top interior design schools because the most respected professionals train our students
LA SCUOLA (La Scuola International School), is San Francisco's only IB-PYP school and the only Reggio Emilia inspired/IB/ Italian language immersion school in the world. We offer an inquiry based bilingual curriculum for preschool-8th grade and the opportunity for children to grow in a community that balances academic rigor with creativity and real life tools like cultural awareness and global citizenship. The Early Childhood campus is located in the Dogpatch and K8 is centrally located in Hayes Valley, San Francisco.
Mind the Bridge is a organization based in Italy and United States, founded by Marco Marinucci in 2007 and chaired by Alberto Onetti. The goal of the Foundation is to foster a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem, spur more innovative ideas, and reinvigorate the new venture economy, providing entrepreneurship education, 360 degrees. Mind the Bridge provides startups, investors and managers with direct exposure to the most experienced, entrepreneurial ecosystem in the world, the Silicon Valley. The ultimate goal of Mind the Bridge is to help create in Europe a new generation of entrepreneurs and success stories. Since 2014 it has been leading Startup Europe Partnership, promoted by the European Commission.
Premise is a mobile information network bringing hyperlocal visibility to the world’s hardest-to-see places. Human-directed and machine-refined, Premise indexes and analyzes millions of observations captured daily by our global network of contributors, unearthing connections between them to map reality on the ground, and help global decision-makers move faster and make more impactful, data-driven decisions. Headquartered in San Francisco, Premise operates networks in more than 80 cities in 30 countries.
Apparel Arts, a San Francisco Fashion Design School offers courses in patternmaking, fashion design, construction, illustration, draping, design principles, grading, textiles, business seminars, tailoring, fit, couture sewing, fabric manipulation and more.
Apparel Arts, a San Francisco Fashion Design School offers courses in patternmaking, fashion design, construction, illustration, draping, design principles, grading, textiles, business seminars, tailoring, fit, couture sewing, fabric manipulation and more.
Cultivating Creative Fashion Designers CCA Fashion Design chair Amy Williams isn’t surprised: “We teach students to design considering all aspects of the design process -- starting with concept building through materials and silhouette, shape and form, but during the development we ask students to consider environment, community, ethics and craftsmanship. “We stress individuality. Our alumni are well trained to think holistically and apply very strong design strategic thinking to industry and artisan product creation.” Read the complete interview with Amy Williams » Fashion Design alumni have gone on to design for such companies as Abercrombie & Fitch, J.Crew, Gymboree, Pottery Barn Kids, Athleta, Badgley Mischka Couture, Thom Browne, Mountain Hardwear, Jones of New York, Narciso Rodrigues, among many others.
Cultivating Creative Fashion Designers CCA Fashion Design chair Amy Williams isn’t surprised: “We teach students to design considering all aspects of the design process -- starting with concept building through materials and silhouette, shape and form, but during the development we ask students to consider environment, community, ethics and craftsmanship. “We stress individuality. Our alumni are well trained to think holistically and apply very strong design strategic thinking to industry and artisan product creation.” Read the complete interview with Amy Williams » Fashion Design alumni have gone on to design for such companies as Abercrombie & Fitch, J.Crew, Gymboree, Pottery Barn Kids, Athleta, Badgley Mischka Couture, Thom Browne, Mountain Hardwear, Jones of New York, Narciso Rodrigues, among many others.
CCA’s Interaction Design Program prepares students to create meaningful and innovative designed experiences in the realms of work, lifestyle, and play—from computers and mobile devices to interactive physical spaces, games, and social networks. By learning investigative research, systemic thinking, creative prototyping, and hands-on building, Interaction Design students are prepared to succeed and lead in this exciting field. Students develop technical skills (wireframes, flows, visuals, motion) for interactive canvases such as mobile, desktop, car, game console, film, sculpture, clothes, buildings and applications that can be applied to numerous industries, from business to entertainment to education to health. Our program takes a studio-based, collaborative, playful approach to preparing students for careers in this creative, vibrant and in-demand field.
The Neuroscape Lab will offer the scientific community a unique, state-of-the-art research suite to study novel neuro-diagnostic and therapeutic approaches
The Neuroscape Lab will offer the scientific community a unique, state-of-the-art research suite to study novel neuro-diagnostic and therapeutic approaches
The BayView Yacht Club celebrates the excitement of 34th America's Cup racing on San Francisco Bay! Housed at famed Neptune's Waterfront Grill & Bar on the scenic end of Pier 39, the BayView Yacht Club is for people who love the water, boat/yacht racing and great food and beverage served in a congenial atmosphere. No boats or yachts required; no annual membership fee! Just fun, action and the best views of San Francisco Bay racing from panoramic windows from Neptune's vantage point on the upper level of Pier 39. The BayView Yacht Club offers its members exclusive events, casual mixers, special promotions and the opportunity to earn front row seats to the greatest waterfront show in San Francisco history. Sign up now to begin earning your way to premium bayside window seats for the 34th America's Cup on San Francisco Bay underway July 13, 2013. BayView Yacht Club has a growing calendar of events centered around 34th America's Cup racing held in ports around the world. The schedule begins with the America's Cup World Series inaugural event in Cascais, Portugal, August 2011 and moves to San Francisco Bay with the Louis Vuitton Cup, Challenger Series. The winner of the Louis Vuitton Cup (July 1-September 1, 2013) earns the right as Challenger to race the Defender in the America's Cup Finals starting September 7th, 2013.