ART FROM EVERYTHING
by Sofya Amiryan
Drawing inspiration from Sergei Parajanov's 1969 film The Color of Pomegranates, the author delves into the pomegranate, examining its texture, color, shape, and properties to craft new works of art.
🔗explore the project
#daily_art
by Sofya Amiryan
In Armenia, the pomegranate is regarded as a symbol of fertility and prosperity.
Drawing inspiration from Sergei Parajanov's 1969 film The Color of Pomegranates, the author delves into the pomegranate, examining its texture, color, shape, and properties to craft new works of art.
🔗explore the project
#daily_art
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Design House Colombia
by NC Diseño
NC Diseño, a new headquarter of NC Arte, has transformed a townhouse in Bogotá into an exhibition space for 10 Colombian designers and design studios.
The designers were invited to represent the rooms throught the personal inhabiting experience in the home. Each space also contains a locally created art object.
🔗learn more about the exhibition and the concept of collectible design
#daily_design
by NC Diseño
NC Diseño, a new headquarter of NC Arte, has transformed a townhouse in Bogotá into an exhibition space for 10 Colombian designers and design studios.
The designers were invited to represent the rooms throught the personal inhabiting experience in the home. Each space also contains a locally created art object.
🔗learn more about the exhibition and the concept of collectible design
#daily_design
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Calici Milanesi
by Augustina Bottoni
🍸Agustina Bottoni, an Argentinean artist based in Milan, has designed a collection of geometric cocktail glasses as a tribute to Italian architect Piero Portaluppi and his modernist buildings in Milan of the 1930s and 1940s.
🔗 explore more of the designer's projects
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by Augustina Bottoni
🍸Agustina Bottoni, an Argentinean artist based in Milan, has designed a collection of geometric cocktail glasses as a tribute to Italian architect Piero Portaluppi and his modernist buildings in Milan of the 1930s and 1940s.
🔗 explore more of the designer's projects
#daily_design
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Leda
by BD Barcelona
The BD designers manufactured the Leda sculpture-armchair and the Leda sculpture-table that were designed by Salvador Dali in his "Femme à tête de roses" (1935).
The idea was not to create functional furniture, but to embody art in three-dimensional space.
🔗 learn more about the "Dali furniture" project
#daily_art / #daily_design
by BD Barcelona
A chair can be used even to sit on, but only on one condition: That we sit uncomfortably.
The BD designers manufactured the Leda sculpture-armchair and the Leda sculpture-table that were designed by Salvador Dali in his "Femme à tête de roses" (1935).
The idea was not to create functional furniture, but to embody art in three-dimensional space.
🔗 learn more about the "Dali furniture" project
#daily_art / #daily_design
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DAFES x Projector💡
Since the inception of this channel, we've been showcasing interview content from PROJECTOR, a magazine focusing on the peculiarities of international design schools.
⚡the magazine now has its own dedicated channel, and we're thrilled to announce that we'll be continuing to spotlight posts from this platform
🔗explore PROJECTOR's behind-the-scenes story of the creation of Stefan Sagmeister's lecture poster for AIGA Detroit
Since the inception of this channel, we've been showcasing interview content from PROJECTOR, a magazine focusing on the peculiarities of international design schools.
⚡the magazine now has its own dedicated channel, and we're thrilled to announce that we'll be continuing to spotlight posts from this platform
🔗explore PROJECTOR's behind-the-scenes story of the creation of Stefan Sagmeister's lecture poster for AIGA Detroit
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Agata Karobka
Agata, as she defines herself, is an avant-garde designer based in Warsaw, Poland. With a practice rooted in material exploration and experimentation, she creates tactile and visually engaging pieces that often blur the boundaries between art and design.
🧬 Agata created looks for such events as Burning Man, Midsummer Night's Dream and Eurovision.
🔗 learn more about the artist's works
Agata Karobka
Agata, as she defines herself, is an avant-garde designer based in Warsaw, Poland. With a practice rooted in material exploration and experimentation, she creates tactile and visually engaging pieces that often blur the boundaries between art and design.
🔗 learn more about the artist's works
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Design and sustainability🌱
Graphic design and illustration increasingly draw inspiration from nature. While some efforts genuinely promote environmental awareness, others engage in greenwashing, using nature-inspired aesthetics to falsely appear eco-friendly.
🔗read the recent article advocating for thoughtful design that considers context and community, applicable beyond just environmental projects
#daily_design
Graphic design and illustration increasingly draw inspiration from nature. While some efforts genuinely promote environmental awareness, others engage in greenwashing, using nature-inspired aesthetics to falsely appear eco-friendly.
🔗read the recent article advocating for thoughtful design that considers context and community, applicable beyond just environmental projects
#daily_design
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Design Day #2: a recap 👀
HSE ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL and Russian-Armenian University (RAU) hosted 🔗Design Day #2 in Yerevan
The event focused on a public discussion exploring the impact of women on the design industry — their contributions to creativity and innovation, challenging stereotypes, and infusing the market with unique design perspectives.
⚡HSE ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL is open to initiating collaborative programs in English:
If you're interested in discussing the specifics, please feel free to contact us 📩
#hse_international
HSE ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL and Russian-Armenian University (RAU) hosted 🔗Design Day #2 in Yerevan
The event focused on a public discussion exploring the impact of women on the design industry — their contributions to creativity and innovation, challenging stereotypes, and infusing the market with unique design perspectives.
⚡HSE ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL is open to initiating collaborative programs in English:
→
Online Bachelor Program. 4 years
→
Communication Design Basic Level. Online Course. 1 year
→
Offline Bachelor Program. 4 years
If you're interested in discussing the specifics, please feel free to contact us 📩
#hse_international
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