Seeing and looking for connections helps you with the creative process. Continue
Seeing and looking for connections helps you with the creative process. Continue
Fumie Shibata is the establisher of Design Studio S. Since Shibata was a kid, she had always loved to draw images and create things. Continue
Architect and designer Setsu Ito was introduced to his current profession as his father who is a sculpture artist constantly told him about how great architecture was and brought home architecture and design books. Continue
Most of our thoughts are very repetitive and if you think about an idea or problem in the same way you probably will get the same results and ideas as you always have gotten. All people have the ability to have creative ideas based on their memories and old thoughts. But without any effort or without any conscious will, nothing creative will break through. Continue
South Korean designer, Jung Hwajin, has been interested in design ever since childhood days. When he was around 15 years old, he became interested in Korean and Oriental history. Continue
Product designer Daniel Garcia Sánchez acquaints DUDYE with what he considers the most challenging part of being a designer; he explains that the most challenging is what he’s experiencing right now: the beginning. Continue
Milla Rezanova is a Russian designer born in 1978. She's involved with innovative and creative design, that kind of design where experimentation is required. Continue
When hearing the three words, "Japanese interior design", you can immediately get an image of how the design of that area would look like. Most people would think of a tranquil and down to earth vibe. Continue
Sander Mulder is a designer, who in year 2002 graduated the Design Academy Eindhoven. Today he has his own studio called Sander Mulder; it provides design in the area of furniture, interior design and lighting design. Continue
Bart Prince is an American architect who was born June 24, 1947 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He toke an interest in architecture at a very early age, before he knew what the name for “architecture” meant, he began making drawings and building models. Continue