And predictably, as a purveyor of joy, she has a large repertoire of happy dances for any occasion. She is known for being fond of polka dots and rainbow sprinkles. She earned a Master’s in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor’s in English and Creative Writing from Princeton University. Lee was also a founding faculty member in the Products of Design program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She has done design and branding for Condé Nast, Eileen Fisher, American Express, Kate Spade, Diageo, Pepsico, and the U.S. Lee has been featured as an expert by The New York Times, The Guardian, Wired, Real Simple, The Atlantic, the Today Show, HGTV Magazine, and Fast Company. Ingrid Fetell Lee’s website ( describes her as “a designer and author whose groundbreaking work reveals the hidden influence of our surroundings on our emotions and wellbeing.” She was a design director at the global design firm IDEO, and the author of “Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness.” Her TED talk “Where joy hides and how to find it” has been viewed over 17 million times. “Joyful” author discusses how retailers can adapt in-storeĮnvironments to influence moods and affect shopping
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