
Festival With Attitude – My latest article out in DQ.
FestivalwithAttitude_DQ_Summer2011_JackieHawkins.pdf
Categories: Articles, Festival, Journalism, London Design Festival, Writing
FestivalwithAttitude_DQ_Summer2011_JackieHawkins.pdf
Categories: Articles, Festival, Journalism, London Design Festival, Writing
Indesign_Issue44_DIYKyoto_JHawkins
Categories: Articles, Design, Journalism, Sustainability, Writing • Tags: design, journalism, sustainability, writing
Across the Thames, Designersblock delivered a convincing return to form, taking over 5 floors of the Bargehouse at Oxo Tower Wharf on the South Bank. Known for pioneering the use of transitional architectural spaces its setting was the perfect backdrop for its two stand-out projects. Imogen Luddy’s laser cut stainless steel table and other interior […]
Categories: Design, Festival, London Design Festival, Writing
UK design practice Paul Cocksedge Studio presented to us ‘A Gust of Wind’, exhibited for one day only at the V&A Museum. 300 curvaceous pieces of Corian – perceived to be a heavy material – were transformed into lightweight ‘ pieces of paper’ seemingly blown into the air by a gust of wind….breathtaking.
Categories: Art, Design, Event, Festival, London Design Festival
TENT and TENT Digital confirmed itself as the most diverse event of the festival. From Alex Randall’s taxidermy rat lamp to Jung Myung Taek’s sprung metal furniture, many of this year’s exhibitors have combined traditional techniques with new technologies.
Categories: Design, Event, Festival, London Design Festival, Writing
You will have to forgive the lack of writing and simply observe the work. There is so much to see and do, I will need a holiday when I return! The Tramshed – new venue, industrial, a little bit of 100% but over in the East. BMW’s collaboration with textile artists stood out – a […]
Categories: Art, Design, London Design Festival
At a special (and rather fancy) reception last night at Claridges, co-hosted by The London Design Festival and Beijing Design Week (BJDW), the cities of Beijing and London formally announced a partnership that will see London become the official guest city at BJDW 2011. Following a pilot effort in 2009, BJDW will launch in 2011 […]
Categories: Design, Festival, London Design Festival, Writing
The penny has finally dropped…fully installed and growing by the minute, this delightfully interactive sculpture by Paul Cocksedge Studio attracts people like a magnet, literally. For every copper donated by the public, a pound will be donated by Orange to Barnardo’s.
Categories: Art, Communication, Design, Event, Festival, London Design Festival, Street art and performance