Celebrating Design Excellence
Discover the world's most creative and influential designers from various disciplines. Our extensive directory showcases designers who have made significant contributions to fields such as fashion, graphic design, interior design, and more.
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Yu-Chun Huang
United States of America (US)
Specializing in innovative, technology-driven solutions, this practice explores the intersection of humans, space, and the built environment. With expertise in brain-computer interface technology, computer-aided design, and virtual reality, the work spans from smart space design using mind commands to immersive digital museum experiences and futuristic online shopping platforms (VROS). The goal is to push the boundaries of computational technology, enhancing user interaction with spaces and contributing to advancements in both design and technology.
View ProfilePcc Design
Malaysia (MY)
The Vison of us is to wielding our expertise in oriental architecture and classical landscaping, we seek to inject a touch of culture into modern designs: turning every day properties into lasting monuments that stand the test of time. Our Mission is add value to modern developments with our cultural expertise in oriental architecture and classical landscaping through consultation, design and building services.
View ProfileMartin Oberhauser
Italy (IT)
Martin Oberhauser graduated as a designer from the University of Bolzano, Italy. He continued his studies with a postgraduate degree at the University ECAL - Ecole Cantonale D'Art de Lausanne in Switzerland as scholar of Ronan Bouroullec and at the Designlabor Bremerhaven as a scholarship holder of the state of Bremen tutored by Werner Aisslinger. After graduating, Oberhauser worked with Patrick Jouin in Paris, where he deepened and refined his craft. Martin Oberhauser graduated as a designer from the University of Bolzano, Italy. He continued his studies with a postgraduate degree at the University ECAL - Ecole Cantonale D'Art de Lausanne in Switzerland as scholar of Ronan Bouroullec and at the Designlabor Bremerhaven as a scholarship holder of the state of Bremen tutored by Werner Aisslinger. After graduating, Oberhauser worked with Patrick Jouin in Paris, where he deepened and refined his craft. Oberhauser strives for sustainability driven flagship projects, uniting a multidisciplinary team of creative and innovative minds operating in the fields of product design, interior design and art. The main focus lies on the exploration and exploitation of new and innovative production methods, and the creation of innovative and future oriented models based on a underlying concept of sustainability.
View ProfileChen-Hsiang Chao
Taiwan (China) (TW)
Chen-Hsiang is an architect, innovator, and researcher focused on environmental architecture, sustainable design, and creative problem-solving. He continues to challenge, redefine, and explore the possibilities of design thinking for more-than-human-centred worlds.
View ProfileLina Ali Alaidaroos
Great Britain (GB)
Lina Alaidaroos is an interior designer passionate about culture, heritage, and human-centric design. With over nine years of experience, she specializes in creating spaces that tell stories and offer layered experiences. Her work in boutique hotels reflects a deep connection to Saudi Arabian culture. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Interior Design at the Royal College of Art, Lina is developing a project inspired by sacred architecture from the Middle East, exploring its forms to enhance the user journey. One notable project is the Shada Hotel in Dubai, which beautifully embodies the heritage of Aseer in Saudi Arabia.
View ProfileKestutis Lekeckas
Lithuania (LT)
Kęstutis Lekeckas is a designer whose works do not scream, but speak through exquisite and delicate details. For a designer, it is very important to create an original construction and make the most of material properties, he is influenced by his educational and scientific work (he is a doctor of science in materials engineering and technology). The designer likes to surprise, aiming for original clothing solutions to be discovered and noticed not immediately, but little by little, giving additional satisfaction and surprise. In his latest works, Kęstutis mostly draws inspiration from Lithuanian heritage and ideas of a sustainable lifestyle.
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