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Design Indaba magazine gets human, superhumanIssued by: Design Indaba“Some people have to check your passport at the airport, some people have to do menial jobs, but because you're creative you think you're above the rest,” exclaims Ferran Adrià in the newest edition of Design Indaba magazine, Q209, “Superhuman”.
Read it with love, says Marian Bantjes's eye-catching cover. With nonsense, says Nobumichi Tosa's crazy inventions. With nature, says Dai Fujiwara's fashion genius. With curiosity, says Michaella Janse van Vuuren's arty science. With speculation, says Dunne&Raby's critical process. With kindness, says Richard Hart's paintings. And with honesty, nods Adrià. Humanity is everywhere - even in our domesticity, discovers photographer Leah Hawker in her sexy fashion shoot. In fact, we are only human, is the verdict of the open-call for superheroes of the future. A litmus of the times, it's remarkable how many designers chose to turn humble mortal traits into super powers. The creative community of South Africa seems to be saying that our future lies firmly in our humanity. And creativity and design lies firmly in South Africa's future, editor of Design Week UK, Lynda Relph-Knight writes in her review of Design Indaba Expo 2009. The chockablock Design Snippets section celebrates the best in new local and international design. And, to weather the winter, curl up with a design book… We review crEATe: Eating, Design and Future Food; Marije Vogelzang's monograph, Eat Love; Simon Gear's Going Green; and Stan Engelbrecht's Miss Beautiful. Design Indaba, Q209, “Superhuman”, is available in selected Woolworths and Exclusive Books stores, as well as Melissa's and other outlets nationwide. Click here for a full list of distribution points. To subscribe contact Lucinda Johannes at lucinda@interactiveafrica.com or Tel: 021 465 9966. More Design Indaba articlesVisit our PRESS OFFICE: We at Design Indaba have committed the past 13 years to our vision, which strongly rests on the premise that creativity will fuel the economic revolution in South Africa.- more.... | ||