INSPIRE / MAGAZINE

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While there is a "less is more" ethic in design, the 2005 Design Indaba was spirited by more is more.


Don Albert reviews the Architecture Indaba.

There is really only one book jacket designer with a comparable profile: Chip Kidd.

This year's Design Indaba Conference has been pronounced the biggest, most diverse and most relevant in the event's ten-year history.

The first Design Indaba Charity Banquet drew a glamorous gathering of high-profile government, business and media representatives.

Editor of Clear magazine, Ivana Kalafatic speaks to product and furniture designer Constantin Boym.

The winners of the Construction New Media Awards 2005.

Issay Kitagawa has been in love with print for as long as he can remember, writes Patrick Burgoyne.

Twenty thousand jobs were lost in 2003, another estimated 16 000 more in 2004. South Africa's clothing and textile industry is in crisis.

Jennifer Fair writes about coming together to create awareness of South African jewellery design at the Jewellery Indaba.

Design Indaba Conference 2005 speakers sing their praises.

Richard Seymour and Dick Powell have arguably done more than any of their UK peers to further the cause of good design.

Sean O’Toole chats with the acclaimed photographer and contemporary satirist, Alison Jackson.

Those seven days spent in South Africa, I rarely heard the word "apartheid", unless I spoke it myself.

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