Read today’s #DFLog as Sanjay Garg, the man behind Raw Mango, talks about the unanticipated response to his latest collection Heer, the emergence of minimalism in Punjab and his attempts to transform the face of Indian weddings.
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Read today’s #DFLog as Mumbai-based photographer Karan Kumar Sachdev explores states of harmony in his latest series He said let us not use names.
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Read today’s #DFLog as we talk to Brooklyn-based photographer Nick Sethi on the making of Khichdi, a photo book that captures India and its relationship with gender and culture over the span of a decade.
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Read today’s #DFFeature as Mário Macilau talks about using photography to visually investigate the notions of identity, politics, religion, cultural heritage and the human condition.
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Read the fourth futuristic dialogue with #IndiaFuturesProject where we look at the case of Chand Baori in Rajasthan to understand how functionality, beauty and environmental protection can go hand in hand in the future.
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Read today’s #DFLog as British Council launches Changing Spaces, a project that creates augmented reality filters that let you slip back in time to 19th Century India.
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Read today’s #DFFeature where Johannesburg-based photographer Code Ndelu explores the dissonance of masculine femininity in her powerful photo series, Boys will be Boys.
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Read today’s #DFFeature where Sydney based artist Gunjan Aylawadi talks to us about how she arrived at carving elaborate and vibrant paper sculptures.
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Read today’s #DFLog as fashion designer Ayushman Mitra gives us a glimpse into Bobo Calcutta’s latest collection, Ludicrous Legacies. His riotous garments feature wild patterns and intricate needlework, and find inspiration in his sexuality.
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Read today’s #DFLog as Scholar E. Dawson Varughese talks to Stephen Putnam Hughes and Emily Stevenson about their co-curated exhibition of postcards of Madras and Bangalore showing at Brunei Gallery, SOAS University of London.
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Read today’s #DFLog as we discuss about the special typeface Oli Grostek. We spoke to the typeface designers @shiva__n, @aaryeah and @typotheque about their source of inspiration and future of Oli.
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Read today’s #DFFeature as we talk to Nigerian artist Dennis Osadebe on what it means to be an African artist in his debut exhibition Remember the future.
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As India celebrates its 72nd Independence Day, the definition of freedom has expanded manifold over these years. View our latest Cover Story where we asked nine Indian photographers to capture ‘freedom in India in 2019’ embodying this new definition.
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Read today’s #dfdesignlog as we indulge in a conversation with the duo behind Indianama @kunelgaur , which has given a visual makeover to 71 street-side shops in New Delhi,India.
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Read today’s #dfdesignlog as illustrator Jezreel Nathan takes us back to 1986, when she was growing up in her picturesque home in Goa that is now filled with fond memories.
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Read today’s #ExclusiveStory as we explore ‘Testing the Name’, the latest collection of drawings by Nigerian visual artist Toyin Ojih. We're excited to announce an exchange between Design Fabric and Design Indaba.
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Read today’s #DFdesignLog as fashion designer Swati Kalsi gives us a glimpse into Ob\ique, her latest collection. She deconstructs her abstract textiles, featuring Sujani needlework that takes cues from nature and its complexities.