
Abstract
- Apple and Design Miami have launched an initiative for rising designers
- The winners of the inaugural “Designers of Tomorrow” have been introduced in Paris as Atelier Duyi Han, Jolie Ngo, Marie & Alexandre, and Marco Campardo.
Apple and Design Miami have come collectively to launch a brand new initiative celebrating 4 rising design skills.
At an exhibition at Design Miami.Paris going down this week, the 4 winners have been revealed as Atelier Duyi Han (Shanghai), Jolie Ngo (Santa Barbara), Marie & Alexandre (Paris), and Marco Campardo (London).
Every was chosen by an all-star business jury made up of Apple’s Design Studio leaders, Alan Dye, VP of Human Interface Design, and Molly Anderson, VP of Industrial Design, together with Aric Chen, Faye Toogood, Hervé Lemoine, Jen Roberts, Lyne Cohen-Solal, Mathieu Lehanneur, Sabine Marcelis, Samuel Ross, and Rodman Primack.
Powered by the iPad, the mission spotlights how expertise is seamlessly built-in into the inventive course of, empowering a brand new wave of innovation. Tied in with the main focus, every has offered new or iconic work, whereas additionally demonstrating the iPad’s position from their preliminary analysis to remaining fabrication
Parisian duo Marie & Alexandre are presenting the ‘CR Containers System’, a sequence of modular, thermoformed glass objects that may stack and rework, a results of their residency at Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation. They used iPad Professional and Apple Pencil Professional to “intuitively draw, annotate, and collage immediately on pictures of prototypes”.
Marco Campardo, in the meantime, debuts an extension of his ‘Jello’ sequence, with a espresso desk impressed by the fragile textures of butter packaging. He sculpts digitally with iPad Professional and Apple Pencil Professional, exploring quantity earlier than technical modeling.
Jolie Ngo is exhibiting her exploration into the intersection of craft and rising tech with items just like the ‘Lantern Vessel in Between Worlds’, which reimagines Vietnamese silk lanterns by clay 3D printing. She makes use of the iPad for fast sketching and sculpting of surreal, uneven varieties earlier than refining them on a MacBook Professional.
Lastly, Duyi Han presents ‘Noetrigram v0.9’, a dual-surface mirror that blends anatomical diagrams, occult manuscripts, and AI-generated phrases for psychological suggestion, with the iPad being “paramount to his inventive workflow, bridging idea to manufacturing”.
The exhibition, curated by Rodman Primack, a juror for the initiative, is on view at Design Miami.Paris from October 22 to 26.







