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Pigs trotters’ jelly or real “gummy” sweets, anyone?

Poppy Wilson St James is another of our "Designing for the Future" alumni and her final year health-related project is concerned with communicating relevant, but sometimes inaccessible facts about food in original and engaging ways. All very topical in the light of the various recent food scandals. I was particularly struck by the idea of the pig's

2017-01-24T20:54:46+00:00TFPC|

How a student designer came up with a “chap-style” prosthetic leg

As the world turns its attention to the paralympics and the Blade Runner, Oscar Pistorius, designer Hanna Mawbey describes how her sister's congenital illness triggered an interest in medical aids which led her to design a prosthetic leg which owes more to craft than technology. My interest in the design of medical equipment has its roots

2017-01-25T17:45:13+00:00DFF-Network|

Product design – the next step for the independent living market

A year ago, the emerging independent living market was grappling with the dual challenges of raising awareness of the products available to help people live independently and convincing consumers of the benefits of products which often had negative associations. This time last year there seemed to be 4 models: 1. “Trip- Advisor” style consumer-led rating

2017-02-01T11:32:54+00:00TFPC|

RSA Design Awards

2013 is turning out to be another busy year! As well as running the Designing for the Future competition with the Faculty of Arts, University of Brighton, I have been invited to judge the RSA Student Design Awards and in particular the category, The Good Journey. The Good Journey brief, sponsored by NCR, challenges students to make

2017-02-01T11:37:27+00:00TFPC|

Move It or Lose It! founder wins major award

Fantastic to hear that Julie Robinson, founder of Move It or Lose It! exercise DVDs has won a National Diversity Award. The Awards celebrate the achievements of grass-root communities tackling the issues in today's society.  Julie picked up the Entrepreneurial Award for Excellence in the Age category. Julie Robinson is a specialist teacher of exercise for

2017-02-01T11:40:17+00:00TFPC|