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Class of 2022: A guide to all the UK's graduate shows this summer

Creative Boom

So whether you're a senior designer scouting around for talent, a creative student looking ahead to your own event in the future, or just someone wanting to be inspired by great work, check out these great shows. And if you're exhibiting yourself, we wish you the very best of luck! Central Saint Martins Shows , Central Saint Martins.

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F5: Sallyann Corn on Independent Bookstores, Saunas + More

Design Milk

But when she switched to an industrial design program in college there was an immediate click. “I Sallyann Corn of fruitsuper Yet the pair not only caters to individual clients, they also welcome the public to join in and experience the energy for themselves. I knew that was exactly the path meant for me,” Corn says. “It

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F5: Issi Nanabeyin on Exhibitions, an Architect + Market That Inspire

Design Milk

Next was an appearance at the RAA’s Summer Exhibition, where his collaboration with THISS Works, A Resilient Monument , proposed a new, impermanent, and organic memorial structure that needs ongoing care to survive. “A moment that I remember where I felt everything was clicking – setting up my first solo exhibition in 2022. .

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Anniversary book from Semi Permanent is a 20-year time capsule of stunning creativity

Creative Boom

Designed in-house, the book archives significant projects from the past as well as significant ideas that can guide us into the future. It also includes fresh contributions from filmmaker Roman Coppola, industrial designer Sabine Marcelis, architect Bjarke Ingels, artist CJ Hendry, and digital entrepreneur Mikaela Jade.

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F5: Designer Bo Zhang’s City Walks, Street Workouts + More

Design Milk

While considering a possible career road map, he really couldn’t distinguish the difference between product design, industrial design, and furniture design. He eventually chose to study product design in Italy for its clear definition – being that every product has form, function, and the charm of art.

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Lexus Design Award winners suggest we can have nice things, without ruining the planet

Creative Boom

Industrial design students Kyeongho Park and Yejin noticed that clothing in their native Korea is commonly wrapped in plastic to keep it fresh-smelling, clean and hygienic. The final prototypes are currently on show as part of Milan Design Week. For more details, visit the Lexus Design Awards website.

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The five biggest exhibition design stories of 2020

Design Week

“It could kickstart a revolution”: exhibition design post-Covid. Non-Pavilion, a VR installation at the V&A for last year’s London Design Festival How would the badly-hit exhibition sector return after the first lockdown? Electronic: from Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers.