Marc Newson I chose Marc Newson because he has a massive portfolio of gorgeous designs and he seems like the natural successor… Posted on: May 3, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 3 Comments
Yves Béhar I selected Yves Béhar because he works with a lot of consumer technology companies and given that I research consumer… Posted on: April 25, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Gaetano Pesce 1. I chose Gaetano Pesce because he designed an armchair that I felt drawn to: He has a degree in… Posted on: April 23, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Zaha Hadid I chose Zaha Hadid to explore the work of a designer/architect who works on a bigger scale than product, while… Posted on: April 12, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Pierre Cardin I chose Pierre Cardin because I'm always surprised by how much I like his work when I see it. He… Posted on: April 5, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Ettore Sottsass I chose Etttore Sottsass because I was familiar with his Carlton Room Divider and I wanted to learn more about him. He… Posted on: April 5, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Neil Poulton 1.I chose Neil Poulton because he seemed like a natural extension of last week's study as a designer who has done… Posted on: March 15, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 1 Comment
Karim Rashid 1.I chose Karim Rashid because Robert suggested I should look into him. His work includes home goods, packaging, interior designs, surface designs.… Posted on: March 13, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Ross Lovegrove 1.I chose Ross Lovegrove because Robert suggested I should look into him. His work is evocative of a minimalist futurism,… Posted on: March 3, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments
Verner Panton I selected Verner Panton because he created sci-fi futurist furniture that managed to survive. One of the greatest challenges in… Posted on: February 24, 2017 By: swifb783 With: 0 Comments