18 Jan 2012
Colour Call - Pantone Forecasts
Pantone points to an increased use of colour confidence in the home thanks to the alignment of fashion and interior palettes trends. Anna Flanders reports.
nendo celebrates 10 years. Read more...
nendo picked 50 projects to mark a decade of work in a solo exhibition held in Tokyo.
Emerging Sydney design collective He Made She Made has launched the city's newest design concept gallery.
It’s taken time, but the debate over the proposed re-development of the Perth Foreshore is now really fired up, writes Paul McGillick.
Pantone points to an increased use of colour confidence in the home thanks to the alignment of fashion and interior palettes trends. Anna Flanders reports.
Sustainable design is nothing without the human factor. Alan Hedge discusses the field of green ergonomics, which emphasises the importance of the human element of green building.
4 years in the making, the ongoing project of global art collective WE-ARE-FAMILIA culminated late last year with the help of Fritz Hansen.
As the year comes to an end, join us as we revisit what made headlines on Indesignlive in 2011.
Indesign Media Group has acquired design magazines CUBES, Lookbox, and Lookbox Annual in Singapore.
Recycling, rebirth and renewal were big themes at the 2011 Tokyo Designers Week, as Alex Fitzpatrick found out.
In one of the most unexpected collaborations of the year, architect Frank Gehry has created the official artwork for the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.
“Homage to Shiro”, the opening exhibition for Cappellini’s newly designed Milan flagship store, will continue next year and with a new edition of the Japanese designer's work.
Indesignlive.asia editor Janice Seow rounds up some of the most noted design news out of Asia in November.
The first of 9 major events over 6 years, the BMW Guggenheim Lab New York explored and experimented with ideas surrounding the future of the city. Dhiren Bhagwandas met with Guggenheim co-curator Maria Nicanor.
Louise Martin-Chew heads to the State Library of Queensland for the Neilson Design Lecture, where Bruce Mau envisioned a new future for the state.
Melbourne's Flinders Street Station precinct is set to undergo a revamp, with a design competition to reimagine the area recently announced.
Melbourne's urban landscape is abuzz thanks to Melbourne City Rooftop Honey, who are bringing bees back to the city. Annie Reid has the story.
The Spring 2011 issue of DQ is now out and available at all good design-savvy newsagents near you.
The South Australia Government has announced new ties to the UK, establishing the country’s first Design Review program based on the successful model of the UK’s Design Council. Ben Morgan reports.
DQ magazine has been recognised for its art direction and design at the world's biggest awards for magazine publishing.
The World Architecture Festival took place in Barcelona between 2 and 4 November, with 2 Australian projects taking out prizes in their nominated categories.
The National University of Singapore and SUNTORY have joined forces to explore opportunities for soil-less vertical greening systems in a tropical context. Janice Seow reports.
Herman Miller have settled litigation against replica furniture manufacturer Matt Blatt in relation to copies of its Eames products.
Public infrastructure and cultural projects have been the big winners at this year’s National Architecture Awards.
Alex Fitzpatrick, winner of Big River's Timber to Tokyo competition, brings us his impressions of Tokyo Designers Week 2011.
Indesignlive.asia gives you the people, events and projects that made the news in Asia in October.
Henry Wilson has taken out this year’s Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award for his A-Joint joinery system.
Is aversion to risk stifling our creative culture? Andrew Mackenzie questions why design competitions are so undervalued in Australia.
The Retail Design Institute celebrated the best creative use of a retail space on Tuesday 18 October with their 2011 Awards.
Berlin's reputation as a creative hub attracts thousands of international artists and designers each year. Indesignlive catches up with 4 Australian creatives to see how the city has impacted their work.
HASSELL have been awarded a 2011 Melbourne Design Award for their contribution to the design of South Yarra's new Yarra Lane Precinct.
Materia is an international design collaboration exploring and promoting the design possibilities of cork.
In her last report from the Cersaie Fair, Nicky Lobo brings us more of her top picks in what's shaping our bathrooms and kitchens.
Nicky Lobo brings us more of her top picks from the Cersaie Fair in Bologna, Italy.
Indesignlive.asia gives you a roundup of the key highlights from Asia in September. Janice Seow reports.
B&B Italia celebrate 10 years in their London showroom with a series of works from the world’s best-known architects and designers, as well as students and other creatives. Ben Morgan reports.
Nicky Lobo, in Bologna, Italy for the Cersaie fair, brings us her second round of top picks.