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Saman Sabbaghi
Iran (IR)
I'm Saman Sabbaghi, Someone who likes to discover beyond, I'm doing MA degree in Industrial Design, Also Interested in Gothic Art, Philosophy, Technology and new possibilities. My Expertise Is syncing other Science with concept of "Design"
View ProfileThiago Mondini
Brazil (BR)
Thiago Mondini is a young brazilian architect who works mainly with highly personalized interior design projects. Other branches of activity are architectural projects - specially residences - and corporate interiors. When creating unique interior design projects, Thiago tries to capture the personality of the clients in order to project this essence on the spaces. Thanks to this approach, there are no two projects that might look alike, even though there's always an underlying line of work that connects all of his creations. The symbolic function of architecture and the way it gives meaning to every aspect of the daily life is, in Thiago´s opinion, as important as the utilitarian functions of a design.
View ProfileYunsong Liu
China (CN)
He is the founder of DAODUN, also a design educator and has won many international awards for both his students and himself, DAODUN combines teaching with social practice and creative teaching with product design to improve students' practical ability and cultivate students' thinking methods of creative product design. After a lot of practice, students can confidently step into work or have the ability to study abroad for further study, improve the background of designers, and provide designers to design companies. Dalton also cooperates with universities to develop design courses to serve more students studying design.
View ProfileFlorian Seidl
Italy (IT)
Florian Seidl is an Austrian designer with several years of professional experience. Currently he is working as Lavazza's design manager at the Innovation Center in Turin and teaching at the Scuola Politecnica di Design (SPD) in Milan. Before that he was part of the design team that developed the Fiat 500 successfully into a whole range of different models and several other projects that can now be seen on the road. He has also done work for KTM and as freelancer for various other non-automotive brands. Always with a strong feeling for brand identity and the bigger picture beyond the project as a mere product.
View ProfileDUO LI
China (CN)
DUO LI was born in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province,China in 1988. When he was young, his family engaged in auto parts sales. Since he was a child, he has been exposed to thousands of parts from small screws to large bearing tires, which has brought profound influence on his future design road. When he was young, he had a wide range of interests and hobbies. In middle school, he took painting classes with his friends. When the teacher saw that he was bored, he gave him a drawing board and a pencil. In 2007, I was admitted to Liaoning University of Technology, majoring in transportation industrial design. In 2011, the Volkswagen concept SUV I designed was awarded as an excellent graduation work.
View ProfileDoug Garven
United States of America (US)
Doug Garven is a product designer with over thirty years of experience in the Durable Medical Equipment industry, both using and designing manual wheelchairs. An Industrial Design graduate from Kent State University, an automotive accident left him a T6 paraplegic. As an avid motorsports and yacht racing enthusiast, Garven uses his passions to inspire his four-wheeled creations and is always looking to push the boundaries of convention and think of new ways to solve and improve the mobility for those in need.
View ProfileDaniel Lim
United States of America (US)
I am currently a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering working on solving challenges in industry using structure optimization. In addition to the engineering works, I also define myself as a designer working on multiple sectors of the product design.
View ProfileGiuliano Ricciardi
Italy (IT)
Giuliano Ricciardi approached design shortly after finishing high school practicing at a carpentry workshop of where he learned the basics and manual skills needed to wood work. This learning experience lasted 3 years, until he was noticed by the owner of an important Architect Studio in Taranto who offered Giuliano to join his team at KinoWorkshop,as a draftsman. these professional experiences inspired him to pursue Graduate Studies in Industrial Design. Oriented to the use of raw wood material, limiting the use of other materials as much as possible, he’s gradually extending the range of materials of interest to ceramics, metals and polymers, giving his concepts and products balance between technique and material.
View ProfileTakanori Urata
Japan (JP)
Embracing a thoroughly modern design style, TAKANORI URATA DESIGN INC. has become one of the most in-demand design firms in the region, celebrated for an ability to create exceptional spaces that are- in every way – unique. Though Takanori works primarily in the architecture and interior design spheres, he has also built a reputation on the back of other pursuits and in other markets, namely, in the package and graphic design industry. Throughout it all, Takanori’s signature remains apparent: crisp, clean and elegant. This has driven TAKANORI URATA DESIGN to thrive in sectors that require a certain sense of modernity, think modern condominiums, cosmetic companies and pharmaceutical clients. In those areas, Takanori has truly flourished, harnessing a skill for large open spaces that remain, at their core, entirely functional. Yet, the root of TAKANORI URATA DESIGN’s success lies in Takanori’s skill in communication, as he explains in more detail here. “I interview my clients first and try to understand exactly what they want. I pay attention to how my work satisfies their needs. Then I suggest a design which is improved on and refine over time. I aim to always exceed my client’s expectations and surprise them. Once they decide to move ahead with my office, I provide services that meet my client’s needs to gain their trust and establish a long-term partnership.” This is made all the more impressive when you consider that TAKANORI URATA DESIGN is a two-person operation. “There’s only two people, including myself. It is a small office, but I always try my best for my clients. I believe that my best will be evaluated as success, and it will lead to the next offer of work from my clients.” In a way that is to be very much expected for the firm, Takanori prefers to carve his own path in the sector and ignore the transient fashions and trends that come and go year on year. “I don’t mind so much about today’s trends. I always concentrate on my client’s needs first. Then, I imagine and create a design for them. I love long-life design which is simple, but never fails to be interesting. I aim for timelessness in my work and go from there.” Finally, Takanori offers some insight into TAKANORI URATA DESIGN’s future. “I don't know what will happen in future. So, I think I should try hard to make my design skill up so that I can meet variety needs from clients.”
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