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Designers reveal the secrets of skateboard design

Design Week

Clown’s revival of the inaugural Banksy collection The collaboration started with a drunken night out with the street artist. High-profile collaborators include fine artist Adam Neate and Brian Anderson, the first openly gay professional skateboarder. It’s also a conscious effort to reimagine Clown’s roots.

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Why Lyric Videos are Having a Design Renaissance

Design Week

While London’s Trunk Animation studio has created lyric videos for artists like Lily Allen, U2 and Kylie, some of its most celebrated work has been for heritage acts. “When you’re working on an old song or lyrics written decades ago, reimagining them with the same craft makes sense.”

Design 141
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A tribute: How Issey Miyake changed the way we saw and wore fashion

Inside Retail

But his work allowed much of the world to reimagine itself through clothing. The ready-to-wear concept by a couturier had been launched just a few years earlier when Yves Saint Laurent created Saint Laurent Rive Gauche in late 1966. Computer-generated jacquard weaving creates subtle patterns only truly registered by closer looking.

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Jewel Changi Food – How Changi’S F&B is changing airport retail?

Greater Group

The restaurant, cafe and bar line-up features a mix of home-grown and global F&B concessions who are putting their best foot forward to create exciting new dining concepts, according to our retail design blog. An innovative, experiential concept that brings the best out of local brews. JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT FOOD: FAST FACTS.

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10 Compelling Shoe Store Designs

Barber Design

His bright, original shoe designs are reflected in the colourful shoe store design, with bright candy colours, walls of foliage and flowers, patterned flooring, carousel horses and illuminated stairs. We did some initial concepts for Covent Garden and some designs for their shops in Brazil, which were tremendous fun to work on.

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