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DESIGN FOUNDATIONS: “My work is hand-made and I use no digital interface except a website that has not been updated in years.  I am a fossil according to some, but I predict that art and design will always return to roots at some point – usually when the people involved realize they don’t remember how to draw.” Duffy [...]

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As we look forward to the year 2011 and 2012 in the Interior Design, Photography and Communication Design worlds, what designs, ideas or industry trends come to mind?  Last week, I shared some insightful predictions from some Harrington College of Design instructors. This week continues with a few more… PHOTOGRAPHY: Stock & Nostalgia “Stock is [...]

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PHOTOGRAPHY: Less is More “In photography, especially the higher end commercial work, I continue to see simpler and more honest work being more effective. As the basic skills for photography are learned by more and more people, it’s the things that transcend correct color, exposure and focus etc. that art buyers are drawn to. Authenticity, [...]

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INTERIOR DESIGN: Collective Design Intelligence “After being at HCD for a full semester and continually absorbing the current state of design, I have a forward-looking trend I’m observing continuously, including at the IFI Conference that was held last semester at Harrington. Considering the rate at which society is learning to process information within increasingly complex [...]

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INTERIOR DESIGN: The Unexpected, the Surprise “The design trend now is in the unexpected, the surprise. In a dining room, frames and furniture that melt into the background of the wall… In a spa, fixtures and ambiance that work together to touch emotions and stimulate the mind and body perceptions. In a room, LED lights [...]

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