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  2. Fabrica research centre - Wikipedia

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    Fabrica (est. 1994) is a communications research centre [1] in Treviso, Italy financed by the Benetton Group. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It produces Colors magazine amongst other projects. The centre aims to combine culture with industry and offers young people the opportunity for creative growth and multicultural, multidisciplinary interchange.

  3. Gesa Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Hansen's work was exhibited at DesignMai in Berlin (Germany), at 100% Design festival in Seoul (Korea), at Artlab in Brussels (Belgium), at Benetton Group's Fabrica research centre in Treviso and Bologna (Italy), at Salone del Mobile (Italy), at ICFF in New-York and at Meet My Project in Paris and in Milan.

  4. Creative Market - Wikipedia

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    Creative Market's community members buy and sell creative assets for use in design and marketing projects. Assets include fonts, templates, illustrations, mockups, vector graphics, website templates, stock photography, and a wide range of ready-to-license creative goods. As of 2023, over 10 million products were available for purchase on ...

  5. Patrick Waterhouse - Wikipedia

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    While at Fabrica he created a fully illustrated version of Dante's Inferno [1] with notation by Walter Hutton, that was published by Mondadori. In 2007 he and Mikhael Subotzky began a 6 year collaboration photographing and documenting Ponte City Apartments , [ 2 ] a 54 story building in Johannesburg , during its failed development and the ...

  6. Olivetti-Underwood Factory - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Rykwert, an architectural historian and critic, said that corporations don't usually hire famous architects to design their factory buildings, and those architects probably wouldn't be interested anyway because of the limited creative possibilities. Olivetti, however, "were then the most discerning patrons of industrial building ...

  7. Matthew Williams (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew M. "Dada" Williams is an American designer, creative, and entrepreneur. The co-founder of the fashion brand 1017 ALYX 9SM, he was creative director of Givenchy women's and men's collections from June 2020 to January 1, 2024. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Michael Johnson (graphic designer) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating Michael worked as a designer and consultant for Wolff Olins, Sedley Place, and Dentsu, Tokyo. [2]In 1992 he set up Johnson Banks and went on to advise and create brands for clients including Virgin Atlantic, Science Museum (UK), Shelter (UK), The Guggenheim Foundation (New York, USA), Sendai Space Observatory (Japan) and Pew Center for Arts and Culture (Philadelphia, USA).

  9. Raf Simons - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in furniture design, Simons launched his own menswear label in 1995. He was creative director at Jil Sander (2005–2012), Christian Dior (2012–2015), [1] and Calvin Klein (2016–2018). [2] [3] [4] As of 1 April 2020, he is the co-creative director of Prada, in partnership with Miuccia Prada. [5] [6]