As light-hearted as it sounds, the idea behind the conference is somewhat more profound. Art, design, innovation, these interchangeable terms are no longer seen as nice-to-haves, rather, they are considered necessities for implementing positive and functional change in an ever-transforming world. The wish. Design Indaba is the movement promoting this conditioning, and the effects are far-reaching.
By supporting, nurturing and promoting creativity of any kind, we are ensuring that our tomorrows will look nothing like our yesterdays. And when things look different, we think different, and when we think different, change happens - uplifting change. Design Indaba goes digital for Joburg.
Now you don't have to be left out of the design action. The annual Design Indaba's FilmFest is spreading the glory across the nation. The Design Share Party brings creativity to the forefront and opens your mind to new ideas. Brands with big or cult-like followings have both power and community. Creative Review speaks to three brand experts about how they cultivate followers and maintain their flock.
Working in the creative industries inevitably involves rejection and doubt. But those are also the elements that can lead to greatness, writes Richard Holman. Aimed at four-five year-olds and focused on areas of the UK that have been particularly affected by the pandemic, Squirrels is the first new Scouts programme for 35 years. In the fight to gain attention for charities and grassroots causes, design and creative thinking is more important than ever.
Here, we look at how creativity can engage people in causes and galvanise wider audiences. As a new book by Jeremy Myerson celebrates the inclusive design work of the Helen Hamlyn Centre, Patrick Burgoyne talks to him about what has changed in the past three decades. A new book brings the images together for the first time.
The photographer speaks to CR about how she aligns her photography with her values, which sees her explore themes of female identity, social injustice and power. Following a recent rebrand and change of focus for her design business, Laura Jane Boast discusses how she lost and then re-discovered the connection with her own studio. Persuasion Communications founder Jane Austin discusses what it takes to recover from a PR crisis — and how brands can avoid bumbling into one in the first place.
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Laduma Ngxokolo. Laduma Ngxokolo is a South African textile and knitwear designer, best known for his men's knitwear range inspired by traditional Xhosa beadwork. Lindsay Kinkade. Lindsay Kinkade is a teacher, designer, artist and interested in public engagement, public policy design collaborations and data visualisation. Lowery Sims. She also conceived and co-curated The Global Africa Project Luke Pearson. Luke Pearson is an industrial designer that believes innovative product design can help to solve many healthcare issues.
Maarten Baas. Maarten Baas is the youngest designer ever to be recognised as Designer of the Year during Design Miami. Mark Shuttleworth. Mark Shuttleworth is an entrepreneur who is passionate about cadence, design and quality in open source. He was also the world's First African in Space. Michael Wolff. Nelly Ben Hayoun. Known as the Willy Wonka of design and science, experience designer Nelly Ben Hayoun is a director and creator of the impossible. Oded Ezer. Pedro Reyes. Pedro Reyes is a Mexican artist who crosses the boundaries of the worlds of design, film, architecture and pedagogy.
Renny Ramakers. Co-founder and director of Droog, Renny Ramakers curates exhibitions, is a judging panelist on various boards, and leads lectures and workshops worldwide. Richard Hart. Richard Hart is a designer, illustrator, type nut and — most recently — a weekend artists who is happiest when he is making. Robert Wong. Creative director of Google Creative Lab Robert Wong believes that technology should be about positive interactions, humanity, surprise and creativity.
Please note that the programme and speaker listings are subject to change without prior notice. Download Design Indaba's Festival App for real-time updates. More About Design Indaba Conference Hugh Masekela in conversation with Stewart Levine.
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