All posts for: Design

1-54 Forum
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Accompanying 1-54, the leading international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, is 1-54 Forum, the fair's programme of discussion, performance, readings and other interventions that platforms creatives from the continent as well as its global diaspora.

Marie Neurath: Picturing Science
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A virtual version of our exhibition about Marie Neurath's mid-century children's science books.

Take Us There
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Single Shoe Productions invites you on a journey of the imagination as we recreate the places we miss using household objects. Every week we will feature a new guest creation on our newest episode of #TakeUsThere and we want you to join us in our travels by making your own creations. More info https://www.singleshoeproductions.com/takeusthere

colors.lol - Overly descriptive color palettes
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A fun way to discover interesting color combinations.

Strip! How Football Got Shirty
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A major exhibition of football shirts has made its full debut online. Strip! How Football Got Shirty, opened at the National Football Museum in November and has been a huge hit with visitors. With the museum closed during the coronavirus crisis, curators have now transferred highlights from the physical exhibition to the internet. Visitors can enjoy in-depth analysis, opinion, and discussion by the exhibition curators and shirt industry insiders into what makes certain shirts so special.

Design a wig
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In the late 18th century, women’s hair styles went crazy! Create and share your own hair-raising design.

Mode
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Consider Mode your portable fashion guide. Bring National Museum's wardrobe to life, explore 30 objects from the world of fashion, each with their own fascinating story to tell.

Mary Quant
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Famous for popularising super-high hemlines, self-taught designer Mary Quant launched a 'youth quake' on the British high street, forging a dynamic, new identity for young women with her playful mass-market designs. Inventive, opinionated and commercially minded, she established the first lifestyle brand and became an icon of the swinging sixties scene.