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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

ALAIN GILLES Portrait by Lydie Nesvadba Design as a second life: After a brief stint in the financial world, Gilles returned to study industrial design, at the urging of his wife, in France. The duo established the studio in 1996 after studying architecture together at the Royal College of Art. JERRY VAN EYCK !melk’s

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Product design is going down a weird path, but we can still save it

UX Collective

Don't get me wrong, we do have amazing artists nowadays, but most of them are probably doing their art as a hobby and earning 30 cents a month from it while begging for likes on their social media. What really succeeds is the fast-pacing, disposable art that people will notice it for 20 seconds on a TikTok video — if you're lucky.

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Where did this interaction come from??—?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

a brief history of interaction design This story is part of an unpublished pamphlet co-authored by Pouyan Bizeh & me on Situated Technologies as a trans-discipline of Design, technology, and art written back in 2016. Marcell Duchamp’s 1920’s Rotary Glass Plates is one of the initial steps toward interactive art.

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Meet the Jury for the 2021 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

The Spanish-born designer believes in an original design point of view merging humanistic, technological and social approaches, and constantly experiments and dares to move towards better design and architecture. After graduating from the Art Center College of Design, Archibong joined Tim Kobe’s Eight Inc.,