Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Alexa Lixfeld - Germany



PRODUCE CULTURE," SAYS ALEXA LIXFELD.`CROSS-CULTURE`WOULD BE BETTER. WHETHER IT`S A PROJECT IN WHICH SHE TRIES TO USE CONCRETE AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR CERAMICS IN HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, A PERFUME, FOOD-DESIGN, AN EAT-ART PERFORMANCE IN WHICH THE PARTICIPANTS LADLE SOUP FROM A PLATE WITH A 1,4 METER DIAMETER, OR A SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION SHE SET UP IN SRI LANKA, TO HELP CHILDREN AND RUAL WOMEN - SHE OFTEN SEEMS TO GO FOR A CHALLENGE THAT OTHERS THINK IMPOSSIBLE. IN CREACETE™ SHE COMBINED HER PIONEERING EXPERIMENTS WITH CONCRETE IN THE FIELD OF TABLEWARE WITH THE ULTIMATE IN FINISHING, THE TRADITIONAL JAPANESE URUSHI LACQUERING TECHNIQUE FROM WAJIMA, WHILE LEAVING THE CONTRAST OPEN AND VISIBLE. AFTER A TEN-YEAR CAREER AS A MODEL, ALEXA LIXFELD STUDIED AT KÖLN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF DESIGN, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED ARTS PFORZHEIM AND DESIGN ACADEMY EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS. SHE WORKS IN HAMBURG SINCE 2006, RUNNING HER OWN STUDIO.MAX BORKA


Alexa Lixfeld Design GmbH,
http://www.alexalixfeld.com/

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Patty Johnson - Canada






Patty her work. Her consultancy and design work represent diverse international interests and include clients Johnson is a Canadian designer who has been cited for synthesizing craft and mass production in such as Moroso, Artecnica, Design Within Reach, Sephora, Keilhauer, Nienkamper, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Trade Facilitation Office of Canada, and, the United States Agency for International Development.


Her work has won many awards and has been included in ID Magazine’s Annual Design Review Awards, the International Design Yearbook, Newsweek’s ‘Design Dozen 2006’ and, Wallpaper’s Best of 2009. Her “North South Project” was awarded an ICFF Editors Award at New York’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair in May 2006.

With the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management Designworks Centre, she received a Skoll Foundation research grant to develop a transferable business model that harnesses the skills of artisan producers and creates new ways for regional groups to act as single powerful exporters to international markets.
Currently Johnson is working on projects in the Caribbean, in Guyana, South America and on the West Coast of Canada with First Nations Communities. Her new collection for Mabeo Furniture won the Editor’s Award for Craftsmanship at the 2008 International Contemporary Furniture and she launched a new collection of furniture and products – Love, Freedom, Flow: New Caribbean Design – at the ICFF 2010.
Johnson has lectured widely in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America and India. She holds an MA Design from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, United Kingdom.

http://www.pattyjohnson.ca/