Monday, 31 October 2011


There is much to be said for local produce. While global economies of scale can have a downward effect on price they must also have an effect on the user; in less than a generation western culture has become dependant on foreign manufactured imports - how has this impacted on the way people interact with products and the way we attach value to objects?

From a purely economical view it would appear that we now value design and materials far less than we did 10 or 15 years ago - take the mobile phone - extravagant and expensive at its inception but now a staple product for people all over the world. The reason for this ? competition in the market place which led to downward pressure on cost, thus making these previously luxurious status symbols an integral part of millions of peoples lives - both poor and privileged.

But the effect of being able to walk into a shop and pick one up off the shelf for a relative pittance (relative to both their original cost and to alternatives on the market today) is that we can often think of these cultural and technological phenomenons as disposable - should we be?

Designer in Residence

DEE-EYE-REZ
D.I.R.
Designer in Residence.

Today marks the official launch of my design residency at Gray's school of art.

This period will provide me with the opportunity to produce work that is sensitive to concerns i have regarding consumer products.

i guess i had better get Making...