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Designer: Al Borde
Category: Architecture
The museum's Directors write to designers, artists and visitors to Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18
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This installation exhibits the work of 12 international designers and design studios who were given an open brief to explore new forms and manufacturing techniques using ceramics.
From abstract to f...
To mark the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-2018 exhibition, the Design Museum's curator, Margaret Cubbage, speaks to American contemporary artist, Shepard Fairey
Fairey is a street artist...
CanguRo (Italian for ‘kangaroo’) is an autonomous assistant that reconstructs itself into an intelligent self-driving vehicle at the tap of a button.
It is capable of either carrying your shopping o...
The UCCA Dune Art Museum is carved into a sand dune on a quiet beach on the coast of northern China.
By creating a structure that is embedded in the sand, the architects hope to defend the vulnerabl...
Designer: Ekene ljeoma and Hyperakt for UNHCR
Category: Digital
Part of Pulsar’s contribution to the current Design Museum exhibition Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18 includes an interactive search of a day of Donald Trump’s infamous Twitter account.
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To mark the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-2018 exhibition, the Design Museum speaks to Egyptian artist, Marwan Shahin.
Marwan's 2Vth, (Anonymous Pharaoh), which combines the mask used by ...
Created to mark the participation of the first ever refugee team in the 2016 Olympics.
Yara’s simple and striking design became an act of hope, and an emblem for refugee athletes who marched to a n...
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In this latest Q&A to mark the Hope to Nope exhibition, the Design Museum speaks to the design team behind the animatronic fortune-telling Trump machine, on display inside the gallery. Read on if you ...
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.
How is reinventing the wheel reshaping the lives of wheelchair users?
To mark the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-2018 exhibition, the Design Museum speaks to "This Ain't Rock'n'Roll", the designers behind Brixton Pound/Brixtopia.
Nurture students' creativity and passion for design with these ready made lesson plans.
Keep young designers inspired with everyday materials and household objects.
To mark the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-2018 exhibition, design educator, writer and co-founder of GraphicDesign&., Rebecca Wright, American graphic designer, Milton Glaser.
Glaser's d...
Visual artist JJ Guest talks about his creative process and the inspiration behind the new works from his series 'IN SHIRTS NOT SINNING', commissioned by the Design Museum to celebrate Pride in London...
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