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Iris Pan's art installation turns your love message into a soundwave postcard

Creative Boom

Not only can it attract customers to the physical store to interact with the 'cassette', Love Cassette itself generates more revenue by selling unique, customised sound-wave necklaces based on one's love-soundwave patterns." She was also the first designer who experimented with poetry in Virtual Reality. "My

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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. In 2012 Barber Osgerby launched the strategy-based industrial design consultancy Map Project Office.

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21 Famous Graphic Designers That Anyone in the Design Industry Needs to Know in 2023

Shillington

Eddie Opara Eddie Opara is a British-born graphic designer of Nigerian descent. He is a partner at the global design firm Pentagram and has been working in their New York office since 2010. His work includes branding, publications, installations and digital experiences.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

Shillington

Less well known, but no less fascinating, is the distillation of modernism in graphic design. This unprecedented publication, authored by Jens Müller, brings together approximately 6,000 trademarks, focused on the period 1940–1980, to examine how modernist attitudes and imperatives gave birth to corporate identity. Buy the book.

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35 Famous Graphic Designers You Need To Know

Shillington

As well as her design practice and newsletter, Lord also founded and oversees Broads Down Under, a database of women and non-binary people in the Australia design industry, which promotes representation and equal opportunities. Australian designer Kitiya Palaskas loves to bring craft into her work. Kate Moross.