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Typography has a huge influence on our ability to process text, but it may also alter our understanding of its meaning. This tour explores the communication system adopted by the Museum that not only ...
Lockdown can feel very isolating as we stay inside our homes all day in order not to spread the virus but imagine that you’re among the first astronauts on Mars and this is your Martian habitat. You’v...
We don’t often think about the way that our kitchen is designed but there was a time before the modern kitchen. Before the pioneering work of Margarete "Grete" Schütte-Lihotzky, kitchens would contain...
In some countries such as Malawi and Zambia, people who live in rural areas don’t have access to electricity. Their homes are lit by homemade kerosene (also known as paraffin) lamps that are often mad...
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Women Fashion Power for deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Designs of the Year for deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
Grant Douglas was sitting at home being fed cornflakes by his mum when the phone rang. His mum answered the phone and as her conversation went on and on Grant could see his cornflakes getting soggier ...
Join Nathaniel from Swimdem and Aishni, a London-based Urbanist, for a workshop on public spaces and who is represented in them. Expect a tour of the e...
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Designers in Residence: Disruption for deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
The Design Museum’s crowdsourced wall is a collection of objects nominated by its visitors. Maybe it's an object that they couldn’t get through their day without, that brings back certain memories or ...
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Life on Foot for deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Designers in Residence for deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
Philippe Starck is the designer behind some pretty weird and wild designs such as the ‘Juicy Salif’ lemon juicer that looks like a metal spider but one of Philippe’s designs for Italian company Alessi...
A fun workshop to learn about the unique skill of deck pressing using the vacuum press – a hands on experience designing, making and decorating a skateboard deck to keep.
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Collection Lab for deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
Are you aged between 14 and 25 years old and interested in design?
Join this free networking and career guidance event for young people to connect and learn from professionals working across the ...
When we think of a rainy day we often think about being sat inside and looking out at a grey world, or even worse, being soaked through. There’s not much fun to be had on a rainy day but Emma-Jayne P...
Taking a tour of the current Cycle Revolution exhibition, bike-ability: the Cycle Revolution, examines some revolutions in bicycle design, with a focus on material and function. This tour includes a h...
The Design Museum provides a British Sign Language Tour of Cycle Revolution for deaf and hard of hearing visitors. Please note, due to availability the museum will not be able to provide voiceover int...
Jock Kinnear and Margaret Calvert were the team behind the design of the modern British road signs that we see today.
In the late 1950s Britain’s first motorways were opened and this created some b...
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