On Exhibition Design with Grace Caiazza
Grace Caiazza discusses the art of exhibition design and her design for KAJE World’s Arachnophobia.
The “Structured Freedom” of Designer Panny Chayapumh
An interview with Chayapumh unveils the designer’s journey between Bangkok, Sydney, and New York.
Visual Lineages
Reverberations: Lineages in Design History muddies the waters of design and reframes preconceptions about social change.
Home Is Where Everything Is
Cooper Hewitt’s triennial exhibit, MAKING HOME, is a righteous reminder of the corruption, history, and love within its walls.
Migration in Dialogue – Aeri Go
A Korean-born jewelry designer finds solace in nature and companionship during her international journey.
An Interview with Heldáy de la Cruz
Through T-shirt designs, a typography show, and UndocuPDX, among others, Heldáy de la Cruz raises money for and promotes dialogues around social causes.
Chairs and Gendered Bodies: An Introduction
Through chair design, the female form is appropriated, reconfigured, weaponized, and emancipated.
A Close Look At Mariusz Warsinski's Nagababa Chair
Mariusz Warsinski's Nagababa chair challenges societal expectations of a woman’s body.