15 December 2013
13 December 2013
Live Project with Material Lab
Our second year Surface Designers are currently working on a live project with Material Lab. Based in London, Material Lab is an established design resource studio where people can explore and be inspired by a huge range of materials such as ceramics, glass, wallpaper, wood, carpet tiles, eco-resins and fabrics.
Material Lab's product range covers all aspects of the public and private specification market, from architects and designers to house builders and contractors.
Our students will be working with Material Lab, including tutorials with Projects & Materials Manager, Jim Biddulph, to design and make exciting new materials appropriate for Material Lab's clients.
06 December 2013
Cockpit Arts Christmas Open Studios
Every year a proportion of our graduates go on to set up their own businesses as Designer-Makers. Our graduates Catherine Hammerton www.catherinehammerton.com and Zoe Miller www.tangentaccessories.com are based at Cockpit Arts Studios and will be showing their work at the Christmas Open Studios event, open this weekend.
30 November 2013
Graduate Destinations: Aryma Marquetry
Four graduates from the Textiles and Surface Design course are working for Aryma Marquetry. Aryma is a British company dedicated to designing and making the finest marquetry for luxury interiors. They specialise in making decorative marquetry for panels and bespoke furniture for residential projects, private jets, superyachts and luxury car interiors.
Whilst on the course our students have the opportunity to design for a whole range of materials including wood, metal, plastics, textiles and paper and have access to our materials workshops where they can learn and refine their making techniques with expert supervision. As well as hand making processes they are also able to work with the laser cutter, CNC router, 3D printer and our Mimaki digital textile printer.
Images copyright Aryma Marquetry. Top image shows marquetry wall panels for Stella McCartney's Mayfair store, London.
23 November 2013
Bradford Textile Society Competition Winners
Congratulations to our students on their recent successes in the Bradford Textile Society Design Competition.
Sarah Bridle won 1st Prize in the Clothworkers' Foundation Award: A knitted fabric for mens or womenswear knitwear (apparel). Rhiannon Montgomery won 3rd prize and Rebecca Millyard and Emmeline Kellett both received Commendations.
Image: Sarah Bridle's winning entry
21 November 2013
Next Open Day: Wednesday 19th February 2014
Our 2013-14 University Open Days are:
Wednesday 19 February 2014
Saturday 26 April 2014
Wednesday 18 June 2014
Our Open Days offer a tour of our wonderful Red Shed Textiles and Surface Design studios and workshops as well as a full campus tour.
Please see the following link for more information and to book your place:
Open Days take place from 11am until 4pm at the High Wycombe campus.
We hope to see you there!
16 November 2013
Sarah Louise Matthews for Knot & Pop
Sarah Louise Matthews (Surface Design 2011) has recently completed a commission for wedding planners Knot & Pop. She made beautiful paper flowers for a photoshoot entitled 'We Are One', perfect for a first 'paper' anniversary.
www.sarahlouisematthews.co.uk
www.sarahlouisematthews.co.uk
09 November 2013
UK Hand Knitting Association Awards 2013
Judith Watson (Knitted Textiles 2013) won the Gold Award in the Graduate category of the UK Hand Knitting Association's Knitted Textile Awards 2013.
Judith's Aran panelled dress, hand-tufted with Swiss darned patches emulating carpet, offers a touch of ‘rug’ to playfully complement the Aran adorned carpet which is reminiscent of a period ceiling with a splash of traditional design.
03 November 2013
Rowan and Liberty Wool Week Design Award 2013
Two of our graduates, Justin Alves Khan and Maria Ressano Garcia (both Knitted Textiles 2011), have won awards in the Wool Week Design Awards 2013.
Rowan collaborated with Liberty of London and the Royal College of Art to create a unique hand knit and crochet project to challenge the traditional perception of these crafts and to help celebrate the Campaign for Wool and Wool Week 2013.
The first year MA Knitted Textiles and MA Fashion Knitwear students of the Royal College of Art were invited to submit work to answer ‘How can a traditional craft become a source for contemporary and conceptual textile design’?
Justin (centre photo) won first prize and Maria (far right in the photo) won second prize. Congratulations from all of us in the Red Shed!
19 September 2013
100% Design 2013
100% Design is now open and our graduates are having a really successful show so far. The show is open until Saturday so please come and see us on stand D9 if you are visiting.
13 September 2013
Shed Surface at 100% Design 2013
A selection of our 2013 graduates will be exhibiting at 100% Design, 18 - 21 September at Earls Court London.
Their stand, entitled 'Shed Surface', will be in the Emerging Brands area of the show, stand number D9.
Please do come and see us if you are visiting the show!
www.100percentdesign.co.uk
Their stand, entitled 'Shed Surface', will be in the Emerging Brands area of the show, stand number D9.
Please do come and see us if you are visiting the show!
www.100percentdesign.co.uk
03 July 2013
Red Shed Degree Show Virtual Tour
Please click on the image above to see our virtual tours of the Textiles & Surface Design Degree Show 2013 in the Red Shed. Alternatively you can follow this link: www2.bucks.ac.uk/virtualtours/textiles-and-surface-design-2013
There are 14 tours to view in total, just click on the drop-down menu in the top left of the tour browser to select.
02 March 2013
Nadfas Lecture 2013
As part of Careers Week 2013 three guest speakers were invited to talk to about their experience of working in industry.
The afternoon lecture is sponsored by NADFAS. Students from across the course welcomed:
Giles Miller, surface and interiors designer
gilesmiller.com
Recent clients include British Airways, Ritz-Carlton Hotels, The World Architecture Festival, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Selfridges, Stella McCartney, The Metropolitan Hotel, London Design Museum and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office amongst others.
Kit Miles, printed textiles designer
www.kitmiles.co.uk
Kit Miles studio embarks on a range of products in the interiors industry from private wallpaper commissions to large-scale bespoke projects. The studio composes the printed image through the use of hand drawn adjacent to an intelligent use of digital design.
Sian-Kate Mooney trained as a Fashion Designer, and is the founder and designer of Grab&Mac fashion label. Sian has shown her collections at London Fashion Week, Trannoi in Paris and ‘British Hotwave’ in Tokyo in 1998 and 1999. Her client base in Tokyo was extensive including Isetan, Barney’s and Agosto.
Her current creative practice extends beyond the body, exploring the boundaries of the silhouette in the creation of sculptural forms that are no longer restrained by the conventions of traditional notions of fashion.
This is the seventh year that NADFAS have sponsored the event.
Thank you for your continuing support.
As part of Careers Week 2013 three guest speakers were invited to talk to about their experience of working in industry.
The afternoon lecture is sponsored by NADFAS. Students from across the course welcomed:
Giles Miller, surface and interiors designer
gilesmiller.com
Recent clients include British Airways, Ritz-Carlton Hotels, The World Architecture Festival, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Selfridges, Stella McCartney, The Metropolitan Hotel, London Design Museum and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office amongst others.
Kit Miles, printed textiles designer
www.kitmiles.co.uk
Copyright Kit MIles |
Kit Miles studio embarks on a range of products in the interiors industry from private wallpaper commissions to large-scale bespoke projects. The studio composes the printed image through the use of hand drawn adjacent to an intelligent use of digital design.
Sian-Kate Mooney, fashion sculptor
en-gb.facebook.com/conjoin.meHer current creative practice extends beyond the body, exploring the boundaries of the silhouette in the creation of sculptural forms that are no longer restrained by the conventions of traditional notions of fashion.
This is the seventh year that NADFAS have sponsored the event.
Thank you for your continuing support.
01 March 2013
Careers Week
Second Year Textiles and Surface Design
Second Year Textiles and Surface Design students attended a special week of lectures and events organised by our course business and enterprise specialist Karina Thomas.
Work experience planning is an important part of the second year and we are looking forward to students working with companies in London and further afield.
Recent graduates Stephanie Hudson (2012) and Megan Rainey (2012) spoke about their new Printed Textiles company All the Angles and their graduate year.
Visit the company at alltheangles.co.uk and www.facebook.com/AllTheAngles
Second Year Textiles and Surface Design
Second Year Textiles and Surface Design students attended a special week of lectures and events organised by our course business and enterprise specialist Karina Thomas.
Work experience planning is an important part of the second year and we are looking forward to students working with companies in London and further afield.
Second year students began to plan their three design CV's, consider website and blog design, Pintrest accounts, ready for work experience and graduate employment.
Information about planning a design career will be posted onto our course careers site in the next month at textiles-surface-careers.blogspot.co.uk
Thank you to all our guest speakers on Monday and Thursday.
including Monika Piatowski from HIVE
Circulation Rug by HIVE |
Recent graduates Stephanie Hudson (2012) and Megan Rainey (2012) spoke about their new Printed Textiles company All the Angles and their graduate year.
All the Angles Copyright 2013 |
Visit the company at alltheangles.co.uk and www.facebook.com/AllTheAngles
Surface Design graduate Helen Dugdale also spoke about her recent success in the New Design Britain Awards and London exhibitions.
See Helen's blog at helendugdale.blogspot.co.uk
See Helen's blog at helendugdale.blogspot.co.uk
22 January 2013
New Design Britain 2013 Awards
Helen Dugdale (Surface Design 2013)
wins Surface Coverings award
www.interiorsuk.com
www.helendugdale.com
www.artsthread.com/p/ceristephenson
Helen Dugdale for Paper Knotwood |
The winners of the much coveted New Design Britain Awards at INTERIORS UK have been announced today.
“For winners, this is the most amazing opportunity – to be in front of over 20k+ design buyers, to be mentored by some of the furniture industry’s leading lights and also to gain work placements. There is no better opportunity than what New Design Britain offers,” comments judge Dids Macdonald, Chief Executive of ACID.
Two Surface Design graduates were shortlisted in the SURFACE COVERINGS Category, Helen Dugdale and Ceri Stephenson - many congratulations to you both.
Judges for the Surfaces & Fabrics categories included; Dids Macdonald CEO of ACID, Diane Goode from Fromental and esteemed design journalist, author and photographer Barbara Chandler.20 January 2013
Knitted Textiles Awards 2012
Joint Silver Winner - Clara Malonda (Knit 2012)
Knitted Textiles graduate Clara Malonda has been named as the Joint Silver Winner at the Knitted Textiles Awards 2012. Co-sponsored by Knitting Magazine and UK Hand Knitting Association, it is the industry recognized award from the UK's Universities and colleges.
Many congratulations Clara.
Please see Knitting Magazine for further information about the awards and winners.
copyright Knitting Magazine 2012
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