Hi – Visuelle Gestaltung, Design Studio: Prozesse, 2017, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, © Hi – Visuelle Gestaltung
Hi – Visuelle Gestaltung, Design Studio: Prozesse, 2017, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, © Hi – Visuelle Gestaltung
Hi – Visuelle Gestaltung, Design Studio: Prozesse, 2017, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, © Hi – Visuelle Gestaltung
Adrian Frutiger, Flèche de signalisation, constructional drawing, 1973, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Graphics Collection
FREITAG lab. ag, F-ABRIC, Semi-composted Pants 2014, © FREITAG lab. Ag
Christa Tresch, WORKIT −The Visioneers Rapid Demonstration Kit, 2016, thesis work for specialization in Industrial Design, Zurich University of the Arts, © ZHdK
Konstantin Grcic, design drawings for multi-purpose lamp Mayday, 1997-1998, © Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design
Karl Gerstner, design for Swissair identity: The New Symbol, 1978, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Graphics Collection, © ZHdK
Ivan Becerro & Joshua Schenkel, Illegible Type Program, 2013, bachelor degree thesis, Zurich University of the Arts, © ZHdK
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Design Studio: Processes
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How do designers go about the design process? And how do products come into existence — now and in the future? The Design Studio is the site of active engagement with current and historical design themes. Focusing on design and production processes, the exhibition provides insights into the working process of renowned designers such as William Morris, Konstantin Grcic, Anita Moser, and Freitag and presents design contexts through drafts, models, and projects. Visitors can also become active themselves: the open workshop integrated into the exhibition invites visitors to design and experiment with ideas and materials. The Design Studio is open to all generations and, as part of a versatile educational program, also facilitates personal exchange with professionals from the design world.
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Design Workshop
In the exhibition space an open workshop (not accompanied by education staff) invites visitors to experiment and to make things themselves: drawing, printing, shaping, gluing, building – different materials and a variety of suggestions for your own thought and design processes are available on site and are changed every six weeks.
About the Exhibition
«Mit dem Design Studio lanciert das Museum für Gestaltung einen aussergewöhnlichen Ort für die Vermittlung der Grundfragen des Designs.»
Form, 24.8.2017
«Interaktion ist in, auch im Museum für Gestaltung Zürich.»
Zürichsee Zeitung, 25.8.2017
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