WATCH: Hector Silva on Leaving the Rules Behind to Rethink Design Education

In this talk, Industrial designer Hector Silva gets very candid about failure, ethics, and rewriting the rules of design education.

May 14, 2025 - 15:26
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WATCH: Hector Silva on Leaving the Rules Behind to Rethink Design Education

WATCH: Hector Silva on Leaving the Rules Behind to Rethink Design Education

In our next lecture from the Vignelli Center for Design Studies’ 2024/2025 Design Conversation Series at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), we’re thrilled to share the story of industrial designer, educator, and founder Hector Silva. With over nine years of teaching experience at top programs including the University of Illinois at Chicago, RIT, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Silva has built a career rooted in design, community, and purpose. He’s the founder of AdvancedDesign, a nonprofit reshaping access to design education, and Offsite, an online design school bridging the gap between academia and industry. In this deeply personal lecture, Silva shares his path – from an unpolished design student to an award-winning educator – while challenging the rules of traditional design education and urging students to stay grounded in values, ethics, and real-world impact.

In this lecture, Silva offers a candid look at his early years as a design student navigating uncertainty, self-doubt, and a string of professional faux pas – including one ill-advised email sent to two hiring managers at once. Through these formative missteps, Silva shares how his resilience, self-awareness, and relentless work ethic helped shape his path. As he puts it, “letting the process quiet the uncertainty” carried him through moments of doubt and failure, helping him build confidence, sharpen his skills, and ultimately find his purpose as both a designer and educator.

To learn more about Hector Silva, check out the lecture below:



Hector Silva

A person holds open a book showing a design guide with diagrams comparing light and dark layouts, grid lines, and labeled sections

AdvancedDesign

A group of people sits in an open, modern room listening to three speakers seated at the front near a large display screen

Four small ceramic dishes shaped like cat heads in red, pink, orange, and yellow, arranged on a white surface

A hand holds a fitness tracker device showing a crescent moon icon and "7.5 hrs" next to an open laptop

A metal kettle sits on a blue portable gas stove placed on a rocky surface outdoors with mountains in the background

To learn more about The Vignelli Center for Design Studies at RIT, they have launched digital access to the archives through Google Arts & Culture, joining over 2000 cultural institutions from around the world. The initial launch includes nearly 900 high resolution images of artifacts from the archives so that now anyone with access to the Internet and Google Arts & Culture can search the Vignelli archives or browse it by color or chronological order.

This lecture is presented with the support of RIT’s MAGIC Center.


This lecture series is made possible in part by the generosity of RIT Alumnus, Chris Bailey, and Bailey Brand Consulting.