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DDW23: Raw Color Celebrates Award Win With Vibrant Show

Design Milk

The Limburg Design Award is presented every two years to a well-known designer who focuses on contemporary interior design. “The balloon-like glass volume rests on a cylindrical base,’ says Christoph. “The high quality and heavy mouth-blown glass contrasts the seemingly lightweight appearance.”

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Fragmented Garments and Body Parts Drift Away From Steel Sculptures by Regardt Van Der Meulen

Colossal

Based in Johannesburg, Van Der Meulen shares that much of his work exposes the vulnerability of the body and how both minute and drastic changes alter its presentation. Dematerialising” (2020), steel, 2050 milimeters. Each of their bodies is incomplete, whether through a bisected limb or torso gaping with negative space.

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In ‘American Grown,’ Tiffanie Turner Roots Out Personal Memories and U.S. Exceptionalism

Colossal

Instead, she used that caricature as a starting point to explore this belief in superiority and to connect to “her childhood, comparing and contrasting the standards and safeguards around the raising of her two children with memories of her grandparents and parents, focusing on the past, present, and future, in the timeframe of 1950 to 2050.”

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The Art and Science of Healthcare Design

Inkbot Design

The Art and Science of Healthcare Design. Unless you live in Dubai, every construction project presents the challenge of creating the best possible structure without breaking the bank. The post The Art and Science of Healthcare Design is by Stuart and appeared first on Inkbot Design. Cost-Effectiveness and Flexibility.

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Can “visceral” graphic design bring the plastic crisis to life?

Design Week

Around 8bn metric tonnes of plastic has been created worldwide – with a projected figure of 34bn by 2050 – and much of the material is single-use. The visuals’ tones have been inspired by neons and bright plastic colours – the details are almost like Pop Art, How adds. The plastic crisis is well-documented.

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Babylons of Tomorrow: The Architecture of Arab Futures

Azure Magazine

As Amal Dababseh report s, “56 percent of the population of the Arab world currently lives in cities and urban centres and it is expected that the population of cities and urban areas will increase by 75 percent by 2050.”. But we urgently need to imagine our Arab futures if we are to have them at all.

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How to AI

UX Collective

Anyone above 40 in the industry would remember that our “digital stuff” used to be given a graveyard shift in a presentation deck. In one client meeting with a CMO, after the “traditional work” was presented over 45 minutes, it was the turn of the digital team. “OK, He’s now using his taste to apply to AI art. OK, digital.

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