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F5: Elena Salmistraro Shares Her Favorite Accessory, Art + Album

Design Milk

Elena Salmistraro graduated from the Politecnico in Milan with a degree in Industrial Design in 2008, and the following year opened her own firm. She’s the creator of a unique and highly recognizable aesthetic, and interested in developing work that straddles the lines between illustration, design, and visual arts.

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F5: Michael Hambouz Feeds Creativity With Creativity

Design Milk

Multidisciplinary artist, multi-instrumentalist musician, illustrator, and independent curator are a few of the biggest hats Brooklyn, NewYork-based Michael Hambouz wears. Eva Zeisel Hungarian-born American industrial designer Eva Zeisel made works of pure beauty – colorful, elegant, playful, tactile, and accessible.

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5 talks to see at Design Indaba

Design Week

Although Design Indaba will be in a reflective mood next month its speaker line-up suggests a future-focussed theme, particularly with speakers working around projects that touch on technology, science and design. Meanwhile her own illustration has seen her work with more than 200 brands. Kinya Tagawa.

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Daniel Weil: “Designers are the ones who show change”

Design Week

Daniel Weil has had many “mythical moments” over his career — though he also calls them the “happy accidents of life” The German designer grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina and came to London in 1978 where he studied industrial design at the Royal College of Art (RCA), receiving his MA in 1981.

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There’s a Crack in the Pavement

UX Collective

I daydreamed of meeting the designers celebrated in my textbooks, intrigued by the provocative typography of Stefan Sagmeister , the multifaceted illustrations of Milton Glaser , and the rigorous simplicity of Massimo Vignelli. This led him to shift his focus towards editorial, product, and packaging design. And he did.

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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.

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35 Famous Graphic Designers You Need To Know

Shillington

Fuerte and her team at Hey work across art direction, branding, packaging, campaign, illustration, print, typography and digital. His incredible knowledge of design, production, printing and illustration helped to spread the message of the BPP and was instrumental in its success—finding new ways to spread the word. Dreamy stuff.