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  • Most Beautiful Object in SA 2010

    Design Indaba’s Most Beautiful Object in South Africa (MBOISA) Awards took place on Sunday the 28th of February 2010.

  • Most Creative Stand 2010

    Design Indaba Expo 2010, presented us an exceptional calibre of stands and exhibitions. Of all of these, the young Justin Southey - an Emerging Creative - won Most Creative Stand. Design Indaba catches up with Justin…

  • Stefan G. Bucher drawing monsters

    The Design Indaba party was held on the 25th of February 2010, at the Old Biscuit Mill in Cape Town, South Africa. Design Indaba conference attendees also took pleasure in learning more about the man behind 344 Design and the Daily Monster.

  • Piyush Pandey Interview

    Design Indaba interviewed Piyush Pandey at this year’s conference.

    Creative Director of Ogilvy and Mather, Mumbai, Piyush Pandey introduced us to his approach to cracking advertising concepts, and to a charming set of ads for Vodafone that have proved an enormous success in India.

  • Design Indaba kick off

    With a Day One closing dinner at Greenpoint Stadium, Design Indaba speakers and media tell us how it’s been so far…

  • Bruce Nussbaum Interview

    Bruce Nussbaum’s love affair with the design of business, and the business of design, began at Business Week. His first, small articles on incorporating elements of design into the methods of business, generated an overwhelming response, and it was then that Bruce first considered, “that design can be the bottom-line for business”.

  • Oona Scheepers

    In South Africa to release the new Volkswagen Polo, South African-born designer Oona Scheepers shares with us her serendipitous venture into the world of automotive design. As a lead designer for Porsche, then Audi and now Volkswagen, Scheepers provides us a deeper look into the ways and wonders of the aut

  • V Sunil: W+K Delhi

    Down in South Africa on a shoot for Nokia, V Sunil takes some time to chat with Design Indaba. He shares with us how he came to be in “commercial art”, as well as the history and manifesto of the very successful W+K Delhi advertising agency.

  • Protofarm 2050: Multinational Feedback Loop

    Noah-Murphy Reinhertz and Amy Fraceschini, of Futurefarmers, explain the Multinational Feedback Loop. True to its name, the Multinational Feedback Loop recycles, reuses and adapts existing and obsolete technologies, in order to sustain the cultivation of renewable resources on an international level.

  • Protofarm 2050: Electrocyte Appendix

    Revital Cohen conceived the Electrocyte Appendix for Protofarm 2050. Acknowledging the importance of electricity in the modern world, the Electrocyte Appendix is a human organ for converting blood sugar into electricity.

  • Protofarm 2050: Oogst

    Frank Tjepkema’s Oogst for Protofarm 2050 is a self-sustaining environment for 1, 100 or 1 000 people.

  • Protofarm 2050: Victory Gardens

    Forming part of Protofarm’s parallel session at the ICSID for the World Design Congress, Amy Franceschini explains Futurefarmers’s approach to community-based Victory Gardens and the importance of growing our own food.

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