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This edition of Design Indaba magazine posits that etceteras are not a lazy way to avoid the details, but the ultimate challenge.


Stereotypical associations of Africa are not exactly the kind of images that stimulate foreign investment and tourism.

Design students from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology were assigned with the task of creating a book sleeve or poster.

A new initiative between the Western Cape Education Department, leading South African retailer Woolworths, Design Indaba and Sappi.

While the Design Indaba Conference talks the talk, the concurrent Expo walks the walk with a host of gorgeous local products.

When he isn't altering other people's advertising in the Bubble Project, Ji Lee also spends his time developing thought-provoking designs.

South African Dave Southwood is a veritable camera flash of brightness in the local photographic scene.

Always a bastion of witty innovation, the celebrated French product designer Inga Sempé gets it right every time.

Ji Lee has printed over 50 000 stickers shaped like speech-bubbles since 2002.

Celebrated UK designer Tom Dixon was born in Africa - in Sfax, Tunisia, to be exact. So we proudly claim him as one of our own.

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