If you are a design lover, we believe that you already planned the days off for September. September equals 100% Design, and this year, the leading international trade show, is going to present a new London Exhibition: 100% Futures!
Are you 100% prepared to know all about the new feature of the London Trade Show? Continue scrolling to discover everything about it, since the curator, the concept, and what to expect!
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Max Fraser – The Curator
Max Fraser is one of the members of the Design team of 100% Design, more precisely, he’s the content editor.
As we can imagine, this is a very detailed task, because all the content released from the trade show has to be well selected by those whom are announcing the highlights and novelties of 100% Design.
He is a designer commentator working across the media of books, magazines, videos, events, exhibitions, and much more around the contemporary world of design. This is not the first time that he’s delivering content. He is responsible of delivering content and strategy for a wide range of a public and private bodies in the United Kingdom.
100% Futures
Max Fraser is the curator of the new mini exhibition at 100% Design show, and we can say that he has picked, one by one, those whom he thinks that will present the best of the best regarding innovation, based on design that enhances our life.
He has selected these entrepreneurs and designers, based on their work that has already been developed. We are sure that this was a thoughtful selection and that this mini show will turn into a huge one, filled with design innovations!
This new caption of the London fair has one main goal: show the most cutting-edge designs and innovations under the theme ‘designing for cities’.
The mini show will have several different subjects, such as traveling, technology, well-being, public spaces and sustainability. It will appeal for a better perception of how it’s important to improve urban environments around the world, using design as a tool.
Meet The 4 designers That Will Take Part
Jon Marshall
Jon is a well known industrial designer, and his work is based on a combo between design and strategy. On 2008, he joined Pentagram.
He has a long curriculum with tons of experience. Jon has worked with some of the most known international brands, such as Google.
Emily Broke
Emily is the founder and CEO of Beryl company, and she creates innovative solutions for urban cycling. She is worried with environmental issues, that is why she developed this project to inspire people to ride a bike, to be healthier for them and for the city.
Chris Connors
Chris is more than a creative mind. He is a mentor, a coach, an entrepreneur and a creative director that has found the tech company Bebox. What is it? A huge space where art, science, technology meet the mind, body and soul. Inspiring others, and always feeling the need to continue inspired, he is constantly looking for solutions for a better global quality of life.
Sophie Thomas
Sophie is the founding director of Thomas Matthews that is a team of communication designers, based in London. Through a good design, they aim to find solutions that will make a change on the environment and society. They believe that is possible to do a fusion between aesthetics, functionality and sustainability.
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