Furi Furi Company
Tokyo, Japan
In Japanese, “Furi Furi” means “shaking, swinging”—and this Tokyo design team certainly shakes up some swinging pop fun in all media.
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DolceQ
Rome, Italy
Sweet, soft, and sexy, Rome’s creative duo DolceQ truly knows about la dolce vita.
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Dale Jones-Evans Architecture
Sydney, Australia
A key player in the development of Australian architecture since 1984, Jones-Evans is still pushing the limits of structure and environment.
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Creative Time
New York, USA
If the term “public art” has lost its meaning, Creative Time is finding it, over and over again—the endless search and discovery.
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Büro North
Melbourne, Australia
Play + creativity + pragmatism + rationality = visionary design. At least according to Büro North.
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Andrew Townsend
London, UK
Who said poetry and graphic design don’t mix?
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AIRSIDE
London, UK
Enjoyment and passion—not to mention a bit of rock’n’roll—are pre-requisites for Airside’s work.
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Kit Grover
London, UK
Kit have produced hundreds of products for the world’s most prestigious institutions.
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Mark Jenkins
Washington DC, USA
A hobbyist psychologist doing field studies on the public.
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ParisHair – Neil McFarland
London, UK
McFarland is always open to suggestions, as well as making plenty of his own.
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The KDU
New York, USA
Mastermind by the borderline schizophrenia David Gensler, there's something creatively evil about The KDU.
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Petra Börner
London, UK
Petra works with references or themes in simple compositions or ‘patterns’, in a perhaps graphic manner, using mixed techniques like drawing, collage, sewing and painting.
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Troika Design Group
Hollywood, USA
Founded on the spirit of colloboration, Troika is a place where culture meets and ideas are brought to life.
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VectorBrigade
Lisboa, Portugal
The Vector Brigade is undefeated since 1976.
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Richard Woods
London, UK
His installations transform space into a parody of familiar designed surfaces.
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p576 – Artuza Onzaga
Bogotá, Colombia
There is something very Colombian about p576
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nailgun*
New York, USA
All-American soccer and professional acting are only some of ex-jobs for the people who founded Nailgun.
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Lotie
Paris, France
Lotie tends a visual fantasy garden of flowers, photos, and renderings of the human form.
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ks
Hong Kong, China
Pioneering Hong Kong street artist KS spreads his message however he can.
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Hanna Werning
Stockholm, Sweden
If you have any IKEA in your house, you may already own some of Hanna Werning’s work.
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Fabrics Interseason
Vienna, Austria
Fabrics Interseason do what their name suggests—the crucial practice of fashion designers playing with fabrics between seasons.
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Athletics NYC
New York, USA
Athletics NYC are not afraid to break a sweat when pushing the limits of creative production.
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Zoe Bradley
London, UK
Often described as “fashion meets theatre”, the provocative work of Zoe Bradley is more than entertainment.
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Yok
Perth, Australia
“I love Australia because of the beach.”
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Viagrafik
Wiesbaden, Germany
“We love to disturb because we like to give a moment of confusion and/or joy to the viewer.”
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Tokidoki – Simone Legno
Los Angeles, USA
Just as the clean syllables of its name pop off the tongue, Tokidoki is candy for the visual senses.
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The Designers Republic
Sheffield, UK
A mini-empire of good design, this Republic would be a pretty cool place to live.
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ST/ART
Hong Kong, China
ST/ART exists to provide a positive forum and exposure for the growing number of talented urban artists in Hong Kong, as well as providing avenues for their work.
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Sunil Pawar
London, UK
“I love my sound system because it drowns out the voices in my head.”
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Sarah Howell
London, UK
“Sarah’s images are treated subversively like the DIY persuasion inherent in punk.”
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IdN 15th Anniversary Edition
What do you love?
The IdN 15th Anniversary Edition: What do you love? is our biggest-ever publication to-date! A massive 452-page hardcover packaged with higher resolutions DVD-9 production! Featuring specially commissioned work from 250+ of the highly talented creators who have collaborated with us over the last decade and a half — sharing their thoughts on the past; and their visions of the future.
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The poster competition is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who picked up a copy of the IdN Editorial Design Issue, and found themselves a place for the poster!
Charles Li (Auckland, New Zealand) — Up up and away!
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IdN v17n1: The Branding Issue
Brand Everything
Human beings are born with a unique identity – carried in our DNA or via our fingerprints. And when that officer of the law asks you to show him some ID, you simply flash your ID card, passport or driving licence. Things are not that simple for companies and institutions, who have to have one invented for them. Once upon a time, a simple, eye-catching logo did the trick. Now it has all become very much more complicated, with the bigger firms needing a complete “identity system”.
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