Wednesday, 22 April 2009
5 and a half weeks
Only five and a half weeks till the final deadline of degree! Work seeming to be going ok, which is almost worrying as things never go as you plan them to! But enjoying this end phase, where all the hard work over the past (3) year(s) is coming together.
Friday, 17 April 2009
New Website Now Online
My brand new website, designed by my very own hands is now online. Check it out at:
http://www.naomiwinters.co.uk
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Ideal Homes Show
I went to the Ideal Homes Show for the first time. I'm not quite sure what I was expecting, but I think I was expecting a lot more freebies! It was an enjoyable day, but there was so much rubbish being sold. And some things that seemed good but just a bit too overpriced for my liking. I did like that there were plenty of massage chairs to rest in while I was walking around though!
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Brit Insurance Design Awards
The world’s most interesting and forward looking designs have been nominated for the Brit Insurance Design Awards by industry experts spanning seven categories: architecture, fashion, furniture, graphics, interactive, product and transport. This 91 shortlisted designs are on display in the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year exhibition. From this comprehensive list, a panel has decided the category winners in each of the seven disciplines. These finalists will go forward to vie for the 2009 Brit Insurance Design of the Year to be judged by a panel, chaired by Alan Yentob and including the designer and environmentalist Karen Blincoe, and the architect Peter Cook.
Below are a selection of my favourites from the exhibition.
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Hussein Chayalan
This exhibition is the first comprehensive presentation of Hussein Chalayan’s work in the UK. Spanning fifteen years of experimental projects, the exhibition explores Hussein Chalayan's creative approach, his inspirations and the many themes which influence his work such as cultural identity, displacement and migration.
Exhibits include ‘Afterwords’ which explores the notion of ‘wearable, portable architecture’ in which furniture literally transforms itself into garments; ‘Airborne’ - bringing the latest LED technology to fashion design with a spectacular dress consisting of Swarovski crystals and over 15,000 flickering LED lights; ‘Before Minus Now’ a dress made of materials used in aircraft construction which changes shape by remote control and ‘Readings’ a dress comprising of over 200 moving lasers presenting an extraordinary spectacle of light.
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