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How Loughborough's graphic design BA is shaping the industry's leaders

Creative Boom

More than 40 students exhibited their work this year, with several earning prestigious Pencil awards. Caroline Paris (class of 2008) Caroline Paris, group creative director at Saatchi & Saatchi, has been named a Female Frontier by Campaign magazine for leadership. He has also shared his expertise through Guardian Masterclasses.

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From Space Age to Metaverse: Vitra’s New Sci-Fi Design Exhibition

Design Milk

This impact is so significant that Swiss furniture company Vitra has dedicated a year-long exhibition titled Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse to explore this intersection of design and science fiction. Comics, pulp magazines, and books also began to explore the theme of sci-fi, creating a new fan base for the genre.

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20 best illustration agents in the UK, and the awesome illustrators they represent

Creative Boom

Arena has been steered by London-based directors Tamlyn Francis and Caroline Thomson since 2001, with the help from their man in New York, Alan Lynch. In recent months, they've teamed up with Kiehl's, FT Weekend Magazine, Selfridges, The Design Museum and The Guardian, to name but a few. Illustrators on their roster include Alex T.

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Remembering Richard McConnell 1942-2020: the inimitable exhibition designer

Design Week

Exhibition design is the ultimate in multi-disciplinary design. There is nothing money can buy that you can’t put in an exhibition. “There is only one crime that an exhibition designer can commit – and that is to be boring! . It was a museum he would continue to visit for more than 50 years.

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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

She has been quoted in the New York Times regarding her efforts, and Forbes magazine described her as “the powerhouse woman…actively changing history with a simple mission: women and designers of colour must claim and be credited for their contributions to the built environment.”

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“I Want to Liberate Architecture from Stylistic References”: Q&A with Ben van Berkel

Azure Magazine

In the late 1970s, when he was taking evening courses in interior design and graphic design at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, the Dutch architect was also working in the office of a Japanese-born graphic and exhibition designer during the day. Ben van Berkel sketches on a rendering.

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

UX Collective

In 1961 , Allan Kaprow defined “Happenings” as a form of [performance] art in streets, garages, and shops as opposed to the general exclusive approach of art galleries and exhibitions. If visitors kept quiet in the exhibition space, they would only see their mirror images.