“Art museums are not for someone like me”. Louisiana makes you think again

In the Era of the internet and digitalization, with a great number of entertainment options, people are seeking out cultural experiences defined by “having fun”. Not exactly what you would traditionally associate with the word “museum”, but rather a passive indoor experience for quiet contemplation, looking at art on the walls, feeling like being in … More “Art museums are not for someone like me”. Louisiana makes you think again

The good, the bad, and the ugly part of Instagram’s user interface design

By trevonduckworth I remember the first time I created my Instagram account in my first year of high school. Thinking about it, I didn’t give much thought about the social media app’s user interface design. Instagram eventually became one of the most popular social media app/sites, eventually getting bought by Facebook for 1 billion USD. … More The good, the bad, and the ugly part of Instagram’s user interface design

Astrup Fearnley, A leading pillar in Contemporary art – creativejulio

«Astrup Fearnley Museum is a private museum, and have since their opening in 1993 established themselves as a leading institution for vision and communication of art to Norwegian and international contemporary art”. Traditionally museums were defined by function. To collect, preserve and display objects. Marketing was often seen as something dirty and museums should not … More Astrup Fearnley, A leading pillar in Contemporary art – creativejulio

EXTREMIS – Good design for the togetherness

By t1708 We don’t always think about it, but we surround ourselves with design everyday, from the door we open every day to the coffee cup we drink from in the morning. It´s not only about the outer looks of the products, but also the functionality. This is how German Furniture Company Extremis describes their design, … More EXTREMIS – Good design for the togetherness

Commentary on: is art seen as disposable in our modern society? – creativejulio

In the post published September 19, the student has described a case about how our culture and society regards art and if we appreciate its value. Are we treating art as something disposable, something we use and then toss? I like the way the student reflects upon how the society appreciates and values art. He … More Commentary on: is art seen as disposable in our modern society? – creativejulio

Commenting on jircnivrune’s post – Categorizing art

By: williamsburroughs In this blogpost jircnivrune writes about the difficulty in categorizing art and artists. They write about the how the current art market is and how it has evolved through time. One of their main point throughout the text is that the art markets are closely similar to that of regular markets. And the … More Commenting on jircnivrune’s post – Categorizing art

Commenting on «Converse — Design through the years” by tumblingdumpling

By Yzf2012 The text is very interesting as it is tied up in more than just facts about the company and their products. The author of this text tells the reader a story about their history with Converse, and why it is an important piece for them. The text starts off with a feel-good approach … More Commenting on «Converse — Design through the years” by tumblingdumpling