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Ergonomic shopping bag handle design wins DFF

    An ergonomic shopping bag handle which stops you forgetting your shopping has won first prize in this year’s “Designing for the Future” competition run by The Future Perfect Company and The College of Richard Collyer in Horsham, Sussex. This popular competition, which is now in its second year, encourages young designers to think

2017-01-24T12:40:53+00:00DFF-Collyers|

Student designer re-works medical aids as precious jewellery

  What if your inhaler was made out of sterling silver or your pill dispenser looked like a beautiful necklace? Would you be less likely to leave them at home? Student designer Hanna Mawbey from the University of Brighton has been researching whether carefully designed, aesthetically pleasing medical equipment can bring about a stronger

Living memorial stone and supermarket navigator win DFF competition

  A Living Memorial Stone and an electronic supermarket navigator have won this year’s “Designing for the Future" Competition run by The Future Perfect Company in conjunction with the University of Brighton. The competition, now in its second year, encourages student designers to think about the challenges and issues affecting our ageing population –

2017-01-25T12:27:06+00:00DFF-Brighton|

Brighton student focusses on dementia with reminiscence hub

  We have just announced the winners of our second ”Designing for the Future” competition held in conjunction with the University of Brighton.  The students tackled many issues likely to affect us as we get older including dementia. Chloe Meineck designed The Hub, a multi sensory device which stores electronically the soundtrack of a person's life

2017-01-25T12:12:34+00:00DFF-Brighton|

Brighton design students tackle loneliness in the elderly

We have just announced the winners of our second ”Designing for the Future” competition held in conjunction with the University of Brighton.  The students tackled many issues likely to affect us as we get older including loneliness. Third year Jono Redden became interested in the impact of light on mood and in particular loneliness when

2018-03-19T16:13:30+00:00DFF-Brighton|