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In this collection of interviews, some of this year's Beazley Designs of the Year nominees share their design stories, challenges and aspirations with the Design Museum.
To mark this year’s Beazley Designs of the Year, the Design Museum speaks to Graphics winner, Trash Isle about "Trash Isles" a campaign to make an island of waste the size of France, a country.
The resources are geared toward design students studying a wide spread of relevant courses at Further and Higher Education level, as well as recent graduates.
The Design Museum speaks to designer and architect, Chris Hildrey, about his project, ProxyAddress, nominated for this year's Beazley Designs of the Year. The system uses available records of more tha...
Born and based in Louisiana, 18-year-old Alyssa Carson is likely to be one of the first few people to go to Mars in the early 2030s. Carson enrolled in the Advanced Possum Academy in October 2016...
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Designer: Elemental (alejandro Aravenda)
Category: Architecture
In this collection of interviews, some of this year's Beazley Designs of the Year nominees share their design stories, challenges and aspirations with the Design Museum.
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This Q&A introduces Attua Aparicio, the winner of this year's Ralph Saltzman Prize. The annual prize was created by Lisa Saltzman on behalf of the Saltzman Family Foundation, to celebrate emerging tal...
What is the human labour and material cost of automated, artificial and seemingly 'cloud-based' intelligence of home-speakers? Should an automated voice have a gender? What would a human face invented...
Why has this iconic paper pad stuck around for almost 40 years?
If you’ve been to a cafe you’ve probably sat on it. Let’s take a closer look at the design of what many consider to be the world’s most popular chair.
Despite the fact that they're rarely used these days, the red telephone box is still a classic part of London's identity. What is it about them that we love so much?
In this Q&A, Deanna explains her source of inspiration for the poem and which event from the last ten years has had the biggest impact on her. Find out out why she thinks music is a tuneful force for ...
The Design Museum is hosting one of the leading voices in sustainability John Thackara next Tuesday 13 October to discuss his new book ‘How to Thrive in the Next Economy’.
Aiming to reignite mainstr...
Designer: Marion Ferrec with Kate Wakely
Category: Digital
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