11/06/2026
Our Design Picks of the Week đź’ˇ
Image 1: A modular lighting system reinterprets traditional Japanese kawara roof tiles through a contemporary industrial design lens. By transforming an architectural material into sculptural illumination, the project reframes centuries-old techniques within a softer, more adaptable domestic context.
Image 2: Contemporary Taiwanese lantern design balances traditional craft with refined form, lightweight construction and ambient colour. The collection turns lighting into both a functional object and a subtle expression of identity and atmosphere.
Image 3: Contemporary ceramic objects distill historic French decorative forms into pieces that feel both familiar and abstracted. Through restrained silhouettes, tactile glazing and architectural influence, the work translates ornament and tradition into objects grounded in material sensitivity and quiet permanence.
10/06/2026
Boost Your Creative Skills This Summer đź’ˇ
Summer is the perfect time to focus on your creativity, discover fresh inspiration, and develop your design abilities. Our hands-on software courses provide practical experience with industry tools, helping you build confidence, expand your knowledge, and create work you can be proud of throughout the season.
04/06/2026
Make This Summer Your Creative Season đź’ˇ
Use this summer as an opportunity to grow your creativity, learn new techniques, and refine your design skills. Our practical software courses combine hands-on learning with real industry experience, helping you gain confidence, develop exciting projects, and keep your creative momentum going all season long.
03/06/2026
Our Design Picks of the Week đź’ˇ
Image 1: Gaptooth Botanical Soda builds its identity around the idea of imperfection as personality rather than flaw. Through offbeat typography, playful illustration and asymmetrical composition, the system rejects polished sameness in favour of something more expressive, human and full of character — turning packaging into a celebration of individuality.
Image 2: The 4×4 House transforms extreme spatial limitation into architectural poetry. Built on a narrow coastal footprint, the project uses precision, proportion and exposed concrete to reframe constraint as an opportunity for clarity and atmosphere — proving that restriction can become a powerful design language.
Image 3: Denmark Hill approaches renovation through tactility, warmth and material honesty. Using hand-moulded brick, cork, terracotta and bespoke ash joinery, the project balances contemporary intervention with the character of the original Victorian terrace — creating spaces that feel crafted, adaptable and deeply connected to everyday living.
03/06/2026
Our Design Picks of the Week đź’ˇ
Image 1: Yunbomu – Digital Art (Discover) is a series of surreal collage-based digital works combining photography and illustration into dense, dreamlike compositions that explore visual overload, subconscious imagery, and digital texture.
Image 2: Laiva Plaza Hotel in Mexico is a contemporary hospitality project focused on calm, climate-aware architecture, using restrained materials and efficient spatial organisation to create a quiet, atmospheric interior experience.
Image 3: Cedric Mitchell x JOOPITER is a collection of sculptural hardware pieces inspired by Italian pasta forms, reimagining handles and k***s as expressive, collectible design objects.
29/05/2026
Set yourself up for a creative Summer 2026 đź’ˇ
Summer is the perfect time to focus on your goals, learn new skills, and invest in your future. Whether you’re completely new to design software or looking to build on your existing knowledge, now’s the ideal moment to grow your creativity and confidence.
Explore our range of designer software courses and take the next step in your design career this Summer 2026.
28/05/2026
Our Design Picks of the Week đź’ˇ
Image 1: Basic Space, Camberwell is an interior and spatial design project focused on creating a calm, community-led environment through material restraint, thoughtful layout, and soft spatial zoning.
Image 2: Uncommon OFFF Barcelona is a collaborative graphic design project from OFFF Barcelona featuring experimental typography, bold visual systems, and contemporary identity work rooted in digital and print culture.
Image 3: Moooi’s Peaks seating system reimagines modular furniture through sculptural, landscape-inspired forms that balance flexibility, comfort, and visual impact.
20/05/2026
Grow Your Creativity This Season đź’ˇ
This is the perfect time for a fresh start. Build new skills, refine your creativity, and take your design journey to the next level. Our hands-on designer software courses give you real experience, spark new ideas, and help your momentum build all season long.