22 Feb 2012
Bright Spark: Cinnamon Lee
Cinnamon Lee's creations explore the space between man and machine-made, traditional and contemporary.
First solo collection from Adam Cruickshank. Read more...
A year after being selected as a finalist for Launch Pad, David Hardwick talks to Indesignlive about his career, inspiration and the Australian design community. Lorenzo Logi reports.
For former Launch Pad finalist Alex Zanda Lee, inspiration comes from all manner of places - you just have to know how to look.
Furniture designer Jonathon Logan of Loganstudio speaks with Indesignlive about winning Launch Pad 2011 and working with a career-boosting prize package.
Cinnamon Lee's creations explore the space between man and machine-made, traditional and contemporary.
Since turning his hand to industrial design in 2007, Ross Gardam has never looked back.
Juggling full-time design work and pursuing individual projects has paid off for industrial designer Dennis Abalos.
Receiving acclaim in 2011 for her Thread light, designer Coco Reynolds has a lot more up her sleeve this year, as she tells Indesignlive.
Alice Blackwood chats to industrial designer Rowen Wagner, ex-Launch Padder and now Melbourne-based toy designer.
It’s a blockbluster line-up of Launch Pad finalists this year, and we’re excited to share the breaking news with you!
It’s a talented group of people and organisations – otherwise known as Launch Pad’s Angels in Design – who are working behind the scenes to bring the Launch Pad 2011 program together.
Indesign catches up with a Sydney-based industrial designer making his mark in Australia and overseas.
The recipient of the Singapore President's Design Award 2010 seeks to bring design research to the consumer. Janice Seow looks at the latest works showing at Maison et Objet 2011.
Adelaide-based design duo Daniel Emma took out the top prize at the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Awards on Wednesday 15 December.
Whitehouse Institute's Bradhly Le tackles the problem of overfishing with his new design concept, Rising Siren Seafood Restaurant.
Medical device Design Engineer by day, lighting and furniture designer by night - David Pidcock applies his creativity around the clock.
An Australian industrial design student is one of eight from around the world to reach the final of the Electrolux Design Lab 2010.
The 21 finalists in the 2010 Launch Pad program have been announced.
Introducing the talented designers in the running for the residency.
An ex-Launch Padder describes how the annual mentoring scheme secured his success.
An award-winning design proves a sustainable success for one Monash graduate.
Touted as one of the young innovators to watch, David Knott's industrial designs are generating quite a buzz in the local design scene.