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Guest editor Nicky Apostolis's edition says: "If you have something to say and want to make a difference, get on with it."


Shigeru Ban's experiments with paper architecture over the past 10 years have encompassed diverse constructions.

Luba Lukova from New York, Teresa Roviras from London, Lucille Tenazas from San Francisco.

Go to any city in South Africa and take a look at what's hanging on the lampposts. Not much, really.

Joshua Davis is a visual, virtual artist – the mouse is a brush, the pixels are paint. By his own admission, his work is not always useful.

James Victore is an independent graphic designer whose posters hang in many permanent collections around the world.

CT's topography forms a dramatic and vertiginous backdrop to a delightful glass tree house that's perfect for lofty summer city living.

Erik Spiekermann is a tireless and outspoken talking head for the functional and aesthetic design of absolutely everything.

Back to the Khumb Mela, the Hindu festival that takes place every 12 years outside Allahabad.

Nicky Apostolis interviewed Marti Guixé after his lecture at Design Indaba. But after one question, they drew pictures instead.

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