Back in 2015, British industrial designer Benjamin Hubert seemed to come to some sort of a realisation. He…
Joris Laarman is a Dutch innovator, designer, artist and entrepreneur who’s best known for designs that are made possible by…
I’ve been interested in open source design for a while now. In the summer following my first year at university, I…
The Industrial Revolution realised an increase in manufacture and invention. Consequently creating a world of…
As a product design engineering student, I have been implementing the iterative design methodology in my work from the…
The built environment is changing. Urbanisation is growing exponentially around the world. Does this mean…
How can Biology inform Design and Technology, or vice versa? Sustainability has reached the mainstream, many companies…
Peter Saville is deemed to be one of the most popular British graphic designers, art directors and artists of the generation. Saville…
Kaitlyn Debiasse is a product designer and lecturer at GSA. She started off this D&T talk…
Ben Craven is the first year tutor for Product Design Engineering at GSA. He is well known among students and lecturers for his logical approach when solving problems. This lecture was all about the importance of approximations when determining the…
This weeks D&T lecture was all about Alternative Perspectives in different aspects of…
In week 3 of D&T, we had a guest lecture from Product Designer & GSA lecturer Rachael Sleight, who took us through her career and…
Watching the forks over knives documentary was a thought provoking and interesting experience. I was shocked to learn about the…
The film Eames: The Architect and The Painter goes through the careers and lives of Charles &…
Form does not obstruct functionality, however makes it more exciting. Nicknamed God’s Architect by his…
Marc Newson’s dynamic, organic and seamless shapes in his work demonstrates his inspiration from nature. Since establishing a name for…
Despite only lasting 14 years, the Bauhaus school is still infuential till this very day, 100 years after it was…