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José Lévy’s playful furniture for Lelièvre Paris is a game of sport

Design Wanted

Jeux de Salon is a completely customisable upholstered furniture collection by French designer José Lévy. The collection is inspired by the powerful concept of play, rendered through the architectural and customizable lines of the furniture – © Lelièvre Paris. Jeux de Salon” means “parlor games”.

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Brochure design, time for a rethink? – 2 of our designers share 4 key elements to consider

Parker Design

When it’s time for a new brochure design , you should always ask yourself what goal you want the brochure to help you achieve. We had a chat with Parker Design’s Art Directors Paul Ellis and Tom Hubbard to draw on their experience creating brochure designs that are as striking as effective. 3 – Focus on design.

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“We forgot what a five-day week was like”: how design studios are taking on flexible work

Design Week

In June, Brighton-based studio Baxter & Bailey gave its team of nine designers the Friday off. Baxter & Bailey also runs ‘180 days’ where employees take half a day off on Fridays on a rotating basis (180 is the total number of minutes the designers take off from the week). The desire to change is widespread.

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Neo/craft reexamines traditional materials with striking effect

Design Wanted

The Berlin studio designs and fabricates exceptional furniture that re-examines conventional notions about materials, form and function. The Neo/craft label was founded in 2014 by the Berlin-based designer Sebastian Scherer. Born in Aachen in 1975, Scherer honed his craft studying product design at the University of Applied Science.

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The Internet of Senses and the retail sector

CAAD

And this concept, in short, is going to be a before and after in the retail sector. The consumer will choose what to buy through an interconnected device, hence the design, decoration and merchandising will be essential at the point of sale. The ear : Sound, rhythm and volume are very influential in the flow of customers and sales.

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A Company Should Never Stand Still, So Why Should Your Space?

All Work

A framework that can help guide the evolution of the workplace is experience design, a human-centric practice that helps make the environment more personal. Emily Webster of ESI Design shares a strategic guide to experience design with the aim of reinvigorating the workplace and creating cultural cohesion.

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