Wearables that extend the function of the human body
Machina creates wearable tech in the garments that can make music and enhance your safety at the touch of a button.Posted 4 Feb 19By Neo MaditlaCreative Economy• Fashion & Jewellery Design•...
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View ArticleUgandan graduate on BreastIT, a cancer-detecting glove
Moris Atwine talks about his team’s award-winning breast cancer detection app. .field-name-field-video { width: 100%; } BreastIT is a cheap and portable solution to breast cancer detection in...
View ArticleIt’s election time: Vote for the country’s fittest design
This February, the Most Beautiful Object in South Africa will be decided by public vote. Posted 4 Feb 19By Design IndabaAfrican Design• Architecture & Interiors• CraftDesign Indaba News / Festival...
View ArticleDesign driving social change
Meet the young creatives taking on the world through Design Indaba's Emerging Creatives programme in 2019.Posted 4 Feb 19By Design IndabaAfrican Design• Architecture & Interiors• Art &...
View ArticleZinhle Zulu’s graphic novel is the story of Nandipha, the protector of the...
“It deals with a girl who is kinda stuck between worlds like me. She is from the hood but also from suburbia.”Posted 5 Feb 19By Taahirah MartinAfrican Design• Graphic Design & IllustrationCreative...
View ArticleLebo Mashile to MC Design Indaba Conference for the second time
The multi talented South African performance artist blew the audience away in 2018, here's why: Posted 5 Feb 19By Lindsay SamsonDesign ActivismCreative Work / Design NewsDesign Indaba Conference...
View ArticleTea Drop, Aquatecture and harvesting water from unexpected places
The way we build our cities can help us harvest water sustainably, says Design Indaba alumna Shaakira Jassat. Posted 5 Feb 19By Jamie MatroosDesign Activism• Product DesignCreative Work / Next...
View ArticleThe heroine with a spraycan, Faith XLVII returns to Design Indaba Conference
She’s no stranger to Design Indaba, now Faith XLVII returns to our annual conference on creativity to present a never-before-seen performancePosted 6 Feb 19By Design IndabaDesign Activism• Graphic...
View ArticleImages of Minnesota’s immigrant community highlight the people most affected...
“The ache for home lives in all of us…”Posted 4 Feb 19By Lindsay SamsonArt & PhotographyCreative Work / Design NewsCommentsOn 27 January 2017, the current US president Donald Trump signed an...
View ArticleUgandan graduate on BreastIT, a cancer-detecting glove
Moris Atwine talks about his team’s award-winning breast cancer detection app. .field-name-field-video { width: 100%; } BreastIT is a cheap and portable solution to breast cancer detection in...
View ArticleIt’s election time: Vote for the country’s fittest design
This February, the Most Beautiful Object in South Africa will be decided by public vote. Posted 4 Feb 19By Design IndabaAfrican Design• Architecture & Interiors• CraftDesign Indaba News / Festival...
View ArticleDesign driving social change
Meet the young creatives taking on the world through Design Indaba's Emerging Creatives programme in 2019.Posted 4 Feb 19By Design IndabaAfrican Design• Architecture & Interiors• Art &...
View ArticleZinhle Zulu’s graphic novel is the story of Nandipha, the protector of the...
“It deals with a girl who is kinda stuck between worlds like me. She is from the hood but also from suburbia.”Posted 5 Feb 19By Taahirah MartinAfrican Design• Graphic Design & IllustrationCreative...
View ArticleLebo Mashile to MC Design Indaba Conference for the second time
The multi talented South African performance artist blew the audience away in 2018, here's why: Posted 5 Feb 19By Lindsay SamsonDesign ActivismCreative Work / Design NewsDesign Indaba Conference...
View ArticleTea Drop, Aquatecture and harvesting water from unexpected places
The way we build our cities can help us harvest water sustainably, says Design Indaba alumna Shaakira Jassat. Posted 5 Feb 19By Jamie MatroosDesign Activism• Product DesignCreative Work / Next...
View ArticleThe heroine with a spraycan, Faith XLVII returns to Design Indaba Conference
She’s no stranger to Design Indaba, now Faith XLVII returns to our annual conference on creativity to present a never-before-seen performancePosted 6 Feb 19By Design IndabaDesign Activism• Graphic...
View ArticleKordae Henry explores mineral trade in the Congo using a sci-fi film
The filmmaker, architect and designer is set to speak at the 2019 Design Indaba Conference.Posted 7 Feb 19By Taahirah MartinArt & Photography• Film & Animation• Music & Sound DesignCreative...
View ArticleReviving the history of cocoa production in Ghana
The team behind the concept will be exhibiting at Design Indaba Festival 2019 to showcase design and architecture's role in shaping placePosted 7 Feb 19By Jehan LatiefAfrican Design• Architecture &...
View ArticleIt’s election time: Vote for the country’s fittest design
This February, the Most Beautiful Object in South Africa will be decided by public vote. Posted 4 Feb 19By Design IndabaAfrican Design• Architecture & Interiors• CraftDesign Indaba News / Festival...
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