Table Of Content
- Vitra "willing to take risks" over changing products' appearance to improve sustainability, says CEO Nora Fehlbaum
- Ian Spalter: Digital Product Design
- Southern Living: 5 Quintessential Homes in the American South
- Paula Scher: Graphic Design (Abstract: The Art of Design)
- Michael Bierut on How to Think Like a Designer

Daily updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. In his episode, filmed before the opening of his Serpentine Pavilion in London, Danish architect Ingels explains how he is changing people's perception of architecture. "For many years, Netflix has allowed teachers to screen documentaries in their classrooms," said Netflix.
Vitra "willing to take risks" over changing products' appearance to improve sustainability, says CEO Nora Fehlbaum
Work was based on a feasibility study conducted by Carl Vinson Institute of Government. Students and faculty traveled to North Georgia to visit the site, meet with the county's elected officials, and held interdisciplinary design charrettes. This multi-stage project will continue with a paid interior design internship over the summer for a student to shape a request for proposals toward this redevelopment project. Their colorful classroom of plywood and plexiglas introduces typographic concepts such as fit, spacing, kerning, and ligature substitution, and the many optical illusions that type designers avoid — or employ — in the service of legibility. From fine art to modern web design, this video is part of a series that looks at the fundamentals of graphic design for beginners.
Ian Spalter: Digital Product Design
Twenty-five things I learned making the Netflix documentary Abstract. We send out an email once a month with the latest ideas from our blog and what we’ve been up to. On street corners, in offices, on billboards along the highway, and plastered to the walls of our favorite shops. According to Satori Graphics, these are the three steps someone goes through when interacting with successful design.
Netflix's 'Abstract: The Art of Design' Season 2 First Look and Premiere Date — Exclusive - IndieWire
Netflix's 'Abstract: The Art of Design' Season 2 First Look and Premiere Date — Exclusive.
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Southern Living: 5 Quintessential Homes in the American South
All of artists featured across the book are unique, and so are their creative processes. Those Facebook posts caught the attention of Young’s life and producing partner, Judith Mizrachy (Hamilton’s former New York Observer colleague) and became the impetus for Uncropped, a time capsule hardwired with a sense of melancholy with every page flip through the archive. Ironic that social media led to the rediscovery of Hamilton’s photography while it’s that very technology that makes that work impossible today. This hour-long video offers an overview of the history of design as well as the styles and movements that shaped the field over time. The film is a worthy watch for fans of art documentaries based on the mysterious story alone, but truly excels in trying to understand what made Maier tick, and why photography capturing the "mundane" fascinated her. In just under an hour and a half, this fascinating portrait explores the eccentric couple’s lasting influence on the world of design, as well as the sexism that existed in the industry at the time—examining why, for instance, Charles’s name alone appeared on every project.
To accomplish this, Titel Media GmbH tests, remediates and maintains the Website in-line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which also bring the Website into conformance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. We've sifted through Netflix's library and pulled out 10 art documentaries that are must-see-TV right now. Like art itself, the art documentaries on Netflix are quite diverse; ranging from stories about decades of commitment to discipline without any success, recognition only after death, and the inevitable infiltration of forgery into a lucrative marketplace.

This documentary tells of the history and origins of the iconic studio and the animators, designers, and artists who paved the way for animation design as we know it today. From Toy Story to Ratatouille to Turning Red, this is story of the creative process behind the innovative character designs and stories have inspired generations. Whether you’re a graphic designer, 3D animator, interior designer, illustrator, or in any field that interacts with design ideas, design theory is a critical asset in any toolbox.
The Principles of Design: Color
This documentary is great to watch for anyone interested in how typography impacts everyday life in an urban environment. This documentary by Gary Hustwit takes a close look at the work of the iconic Dieter Rams, who was at the forefront of consumer product design. His work over the last five decades has left a major impact on the styles and ideas of product design we see to this day. His 10 Principles of Good Design might as well be called the 10 commandments of design. Often referred to as the “architect to the stars,” Williams designed such landmarks as Saks Fifth Avenue in Los Angeles and the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The architect became more of a household name, however, when Frank Sinatra showed off his Williams-designed home on national television.
In a collection of 40+ interviews, author Adam Moss tries to find the key to creation
And the animated pup, Spark, is sure to put a smile on your face. If you’re looking for some creative inspiration in illustration, 3D design and gaming space, this video shows a montage of renderings created by 125 different designers. All of these unique worlds and characters were imagined and produced based on the same exact prompt and template. This video by creative director and motion designer Tom Crate covers how to come up with ideas using visual references. The video also includes design tips for creating something unique from that which you’ve already experienced and enjoyed. Offering an eye-opening look at how history can stand in the way of true creative genius in one generation, then reveal it dramatically in the next, this documentary is quite riveting.
We’re now at a place where everyone has the ability to realize their designs with 3D printing. This film, a 2016 ADFF entry, celebrates the incredible forward-looking work of the Finnish architect who was responsible for some of the world’s most well-known designs, including the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Directed by Alison Klayman, 29-minute documentary The 100 Years Show celebrates a "fame that literally took a lifetime to happen”. An excellent watch that will inspire creatives of all stripes and all ages. Its minute long episodes investigate everything from Star Trek and Transformers to LEGO and Hello Kitty.

Many of us found our first real appreciation for design – albeit a subconscious one – through interaction with our childhood toys. Daily design news, reviews, how-tos and more, as picked by the editors. Sent every Thursday and featuring a selection of the best reader comments and most talked-about stories. The fourth episode profiles car designer Gilles, who is the global head of design at automotive manufacturer Fiat Chrysler. "Architect Bjarke Ingels unites function, fantasy and sustainability in 'pragmatic utopian' designs like a clean power plant topped with a ski slope," said Netflix. From the centuries-old Gothic masterpiece Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris (before it was damaged by fire in 2019) to the white-domed hilltop Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur, with its astonishing views, the City of Light’s architectural landmarks shine throughout this film.
This TED Talk by Tony Fadell uses humor and anecdotes to explore how design can be a catapult for change and innovation. Fadell shows us how it’s a designer’s job to not only notice the little things in life but to try to fix them. The moment we accept things the way they are is when we stop using our imagination. It’s often up to product designers to position themselves uncomfortably in a way that leads to questioning “the way things are” and how they can be better.
The genesis of the film was a chance meeting between Bumgarner and Ellis’ mother in 2018 and getting to know Ellis, who was open with Bumgarner and Seiler about her struggles with substance use. The film traces the deep bond between family members and their remarkable strength as they faced the turbulence and despair of addiction. “Picture Proof” aims to honor Ellis’ life and connect with others who can relate to struggles with addiction, recovery and loss. "They all have a compulsion, an obsession to make something. It gets into their system and they can't let go of it," Moss said, explaining that the vision or the final product is secondary to the process.
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