Emily Pilloton (Issue 18), founder of Project H Design, is just about to publish her first book titled ‘Design Revolution; 100 Products that Empower People.’
In her interview with us, Emily said her goal was “to apply product design skills to solve global problems.” She believes we “need to go beyond ‘going green’ and to enlist [...]
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Emily’s book
August 12th, 2009 No Comments
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Print fans
May 14th, 2009 1 Comment
Image of the Melbourne Museum of Printing by Bilateral
In Issue 17 we did an article about the art of letterpress printing. Had we known about the Melbourne Museum of Printing (MMOP) we would have mentioned it, but sadly we did not. At this fantastic place, you can go to see Michael Isaachsen’s collection of [...]
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Beatboxin’
March 17th, 2009 No Comments
Ever tried beatboxing? Now’s your chance. Morganics (Df Issue 18) is holding a workshop on 28 March at CarriageWorks, Sydney. It’s part of their Platform 2 Hip Hop Festival. Morganics is also hosting the Freestlying Jam on the opening night.
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Alice’s books
February 11th, 2009 No Comments
Alice McCormick, the gorgeous rare, illustrated book-dealer that we profiled in issue 18 has just launched her new website where you’ll be able to find all sorts of treasures of the bookish, illustrated variety. See what takes your fancy at RareIllustratedBooks.com.
Photography by Sarah Rhodes
Alice McCormick : Issue 18 : Introduction
Alice McCormick could be a [...]
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Alison’s film
January 16th, 2009 3 Comments
‘The Third Wave’ is for the first time going to be screened in Australia. Come to a special evening with Dumbo feather at Rooftop Cinema, Melbourne on 4 February.
Dumbo feather is incredibly proud to present ‘The Third Wave’ at Rooftop Cinema.
Tickets are only $18, and Dumbo feather’s founder, Kate, will be there from 8pm to [...]
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Be part of the wave
January 15th, 2009 No Comments
Way back in Issue One we profiled a great guy called Andrew Griffiths who had left his former life as an investment banker behind to take the helm of SurfAid International. SurfAid was then a fledgling organisation started by a fellow kiwi in the Mentawai Islands (Indonesia). They saw an opportunity to harness the burgeoning [...]
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