Senegal’s taxi industry set to gain an eco-conscious option with the Ping! app
Could the natural evolution of public transport include a fleet of hybrid cars for every city?Posted 2 Oct 18By Emile UysCreative Economy• Design ThinkingCreative Work / Design NewsCommentsWhile a...
View ArticleHannah Barry has helped to revolutionise the art scene in Peckham, South London
Now the gallerist and curator will be joining us on stage at next year’s Design Indaba Conference.Posted 3 Oct 18By Design IndabaCraft• Creative Economy• Design ActivismCreative Work / Design...
View ArticleHannah Barry
Curator and founder of Bold Tendencies and Hannah Barry Gallery.Hannah Barry is the founder of Bold Tendencies Community Interest Company and Hannah Barry Gallery, both of which are based in Peckham,...
View ArticleBehind antenna and its impact on future changemakers in design
“Antenna gave us a platform to share a story and to be bold about it. I don’t know if other graduate programmes like this exist.” Posted 3 Oct 18By Jamie MatroosDesign ThinkingCreative Work / Next...
View ArticleUnpacking graphic design with Milton Glaser, Paula Scher, Seymour Chwast & more
These industry elites drop some priceless gems after illustrious careers in graphic design. .field-name-field-video { width: 100%; } These six graphic designers have over a hundred years of experience...
View ArticleCross Cultural Chairs examines the role of the chair in our modern society
"Analysing a chair you can understand the stature of a culture, what kind of materials they used and what kind of techniques they knew."Posted 4 Oct 18By Neo MaditlaCraft• Industrial Design• Product...
View ArticleThe Parkinson Smart Cane is a portable device to assist Parkinson’s disease...
The cane is designed to help patients detect Freezing of Gait (FoG) easier and earlier.Posted 5 Oct 18By Taahirah MartinProduct DesignCreative Work / Design NewsCommentsOne in three people with...
View ArticleEmpathy: a quality that binds design across disciplines
Here are five more antenna 2018 speakers and a little bit about why we chose them. Posted 5 Oct 18By Design IndabaDesign Activism• Design ThinkingCreative Work / Design NewsCommentsThe Sustainable...
View ArticleArt collective tells painful stories of the displaced
Foundland Collective uses research, art and design to track the traumatic stories of people affected by forced migration.Posted 8 Oct 18By Jehan LatiefArt & Photography• Design Activism• Graphic...
View ArticleMachina creates clothes that extend the function of the human body
Wearable tech in the garments that can make music and enhance your safety at the touch of a button.Posted 8 Oct 18By Neo MaditlaCreative Economy• Fashion & Jewellery Design• Interaction...
View ArticleAGI Open Mexico ends on a fun, moving and experimental note
Sarah Snaith takes us through the highlights of this year's conference which was recently held in Mexico City.Posted 9 Oct 18By Sarah SnaithCraft• Creative Economy• Graphic Design &...
View ArticleFive talented young designers to watch at antenna 2018
From communication to food to medical care, these graduates are redesigning our world multiple industries at a time. Posted 9 Oct 18By Design IndabaDesign Activism• Design ThinkingCreative Work / Next...
View ArticleFive things to know about Ane Crabtree, the latest Design Indaba 2019 speaker
She’s known as the designer of all of our favourite apocalyptic TV shows like Westworld and The Handmaid’s Tale.Posted 10 Oct 18By Design IndabaFashion & Jewellery Design• Film &...
View ArticleOne photographer's surrealist impression of mental illness
Katie Joy Crawford was diagnosed young. This is how she sees her anxiety and depression. Posted 10 Oct 18By Taahirah MartinArt & PhotographyCreative Work / Design NewsCommentsPublicly dealing with...
View ArticleTech innovations that make dealing with mental illness a little bit easier
We take a look at the interesting ways design can assist with some of the symptoms associated with mental illness. Posted 11 Oct 18By Design IndabaDesign Activism• Design Thinking• Product...
View ArticleFilmmaker and photographer Senay Berhe's unbounded approach to creativity
“I see myself as a tool to create. So what you put in, is what you get out. If I am doing well or doing something I love I feel that will be what comes out."Posted 11 Oct 18By Neo MaditlaArt &...
View ArticleTurning sadness into power with the Tear Gun
Taiwanese designer transforms emotional frustration into an expression of design.Posted 12 Oct 18By Emile UysDesign ThinkingCreative Work / Next GenerationCommentsGrowing up in strict social hierarchy...
View ArticleThree ways designers are preparing for disaster
These innovations are not only responsive but empathetic, taking a human-centred approach to solutions-based design.Posted 12 Oct 18By Taahirah MartinArchitecture & Interiors• Design Activism•...
View ArticleMeet the young innovators at antenna’s first exhibition
It’s an evolution of the first antenna conference which took place at Dutch Design Week last year.Posted 12 Oct 18By Design IndabaDesign ThinkingCreative Work / Next GenerationCommentsCurated by Design...
View ArticleAne Crabtree
Award-winning costume designer and women's rights icon. A costume designer for film and television, Ane Crabtree made an immediate and lasting impression when she created the look for The Sopranos...
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