Scot Geib

SENIOR ASSOCIATE, EXPERIENTIAL DESIGNER
scot@lostandfoundstudio.ca

Lost & Found Design Experiential Design Scot Geib

Scot is the ultimate wayfinding and exhibit design hybrid. With a Masters of Architecture from UBC and more than two decades worth of experience in communication, environmental graphic and exhibit design, Scot is a leader at Lost & Found and in the design community. For the last twenty-two years, Scot has led projects in strategic planning and interpretive experience design, including work in Nome, Alaska, Fort Calgary, UBC Rare Books and Special Collections, Museum of Vancouver, and currently, the Royal BC Museum.

Scot’s passion for detail in design and design management is blended with humour and a self-deprecating wit. Knowing that every aspect of a space communicates—Scot’s experience positions him to offer consistent and multi-dimensional expression of a message, story, or identity. Scot has a passion for asking challenging questions about purpose, content and goals. A believer in creating relevant and engaging cultural experiences, Scot presented Designing Museums for People Who Hate Museums to the Canadian Museum Association. Most recently, he presented his paper on
Decolonizing Design in Bologna, Italy, at the International Federation of Design Educators Conference, in 2022.

Scot is a natural leader and educator, and our clients and his students will attest. In addition to his on-going design practice at Lost & Found, Scot has been an instructor and department chair of Langara College’s Design Formations program, since it was created in 2007. He has also taught design at Emily Carr University of Art and Design and Bellingham’s Western Washington University. He is currently an instructor of design at Langara College in the Design Formation Program.