• Free

Embodied Service Design with Nils Solanki

  • Webinar
  • Started Nov 12, 2024 at 5:00 PM CET

Learn from Service Design Educator and Breath Work specialist Nils Solanki how to work with your full body in your Service Design practice.

Get a sneak peek

Discover a few highlights of the webinar in a minute

What will happen during this event?

​​Expert talk or interview

With the invited guest speaker

Community Q&A

Ask your personal questions and get an answer from the guest speaker

Community hangout

A bonus and non recorded hangout moment where we can chat together about all things Service Design.

​About Nils Solanki

Nils is a breathwork specialist and Service Design educator working in Switzerland. 

Nils Solanki blends respiratory therapy and Service Design skills in his practice and has supported small and large organisations in Switzerland, such as the Swiss Post. 

Nils is also a Service Design educator who supports students at the FHGR, Chur University of Applied Sciences and the HKB, University of the Arts Bern. 

Finally, Nils is a community lover who is deeply involved in organizing the Swiss Service Design Day Conference 2025. 

Frequently asked questions

You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers.

Will there be a recording?

Yes all our events are recorded and the recording is usually available a few days after the event.

We'll email you (if you allowed us to send you an email) to let you know that the recording and additional resources are ready.

Is this event free?

Yes.

The vast majority of the events and knowledge produced by the Swiss Service Design Network are free for everyone.

They are free for Swiss service designers and international service designers.

Is this event limited to Swiss service designers?

No.

People from all walks of life, and from anywhere are invited to join.

Is this event for advanced service designers?

No.

We try to create events where through the community Q&A all levels of service design practitioners come out with an insight that is helpful to them at their own level.