Teri Slavik-Tsuyuki

Teri Slavik-Tsuyuki

Principal + Storyteller + Brand Designer, tsk ink

Teri founded tst ink to work with developers, designers, builders, and planners to build communities and create brand experiences that matter… Ever curious about the intersection of people and place.

A Look Back To Move Forward As Partners In Environmental Wellness

Wellness & The Built Environment

A Look Back To Move Forward As Partners In Environmental Wellness

It’s our job now to stay close with our customers, and to collaborate. To create great places -- good for people and the planet -- we need to break down barriers against adopting an innovation by focusing on its value to our customers and the cost – and value – to our businesses.

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

Wellness & The Built Environment

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

The spaces and places we create in the form of new home communities, smaller scale infill neighborhoods, or multi-family and mixed-use communities stand as blank canvases on and in which civic connections occur.

Together with

Kohler

Taking Up Space: Mental Health Emerges As A Design Priority

Wellness & The Built Environment

Taking Up Space: Mental Health Emerges As A Design Priority

The built environment may be one area we have more control over than other factors affecting mental wellness, but only if we design and create with intention.

Financial Well-Being, A New Frontier In Housing Opportunity

Wellness & The Built Environment

Financial Well-Being, A New Frontier In Housing Opportunity

Financial well-being stands out as the least discussed and understood of the worries and pain-points among 3,000 respondents of Wave 3 of the America At Home Study.

Together with

Kohler

Some Call It 'Soft Infrastructure,' ...  Some Know It Can Save Lives

Well-Being At Home

Some Call It 'Soft Infrastructure,' ... Some Know It Can Save Lives

Like the more commonly understood benefits of building walkable neighborhoods to encourage physical activity, building spaces and places that encourage social connection is much more critical to health outcomes than their designation as “soft infrastructure” may suggest

Together with

Kohler

A Look Back To Move Forward As Partners In Environmental Wellness

Wellness & The Built Environment

A Look Back To Move Forward As Partners In Environmental Wellness

It’s our job now to stay close with our customers, and to collaborate. To create great places -- good for people and the planet -- we need to break down barriers against adopting an innovation by focusing on its value to our customers and the cost – and value – to our businesses.

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

Wellness & The Built Environment

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

The spaces and places we create in the form of new home communities, smaller scale infill neighborhoods, or multi-family and mixed-use communities stand as blank canvases on and in which civic connections occur.

Together with

Kohler

Taking Up Space: Mental Health Emerges As A Design Priority

Wellness & The Built Environment

Taking Up Space: Mental Health Emerges As A Design Priority

The built environment may be one area we have more control over than other factors affecting mental wellness, but only if we design and create with intention.

Financial Well-Being, A New Frontier In Housing Opportunity

Wellness & The Built Environment

Financial Well-Being, A New Frontier In Housing Opportunity

Financial well-being stands out as the least discussed and understood of the worries and pain-points among 3,000 respondents of Wave 3 of the America At Home Study.

Together with

Kohler

Some Call It 'Soft Infrastructure,' ...  Some Know It Can Save Lives

Well-Being At Home

Some Call It 'Soft Infrastructure,' ... Some Know It Can Save Lives

Like the more commonly understood benefits of building walkable neighborhoods to encourage physical activity, building spaces and places that encourage social connection is much more critical to health outcomes than their designation as “soft infrastructure” may suggest

Together with

Kohler