Object Magazine 61 app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Australian Design Centre
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Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 30 Sep 2011
App size: 212.99 Mb

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Welcome to Object magazine issue 61.

In February 2011, Object: Australian Design Centre broke new ground by becoming the first arts organisation in Australia to publish a magazine as an iPad app, launching issue 60 with a focus on ceramics. In our second digital issue, we shift our focus on the somewhat intangible world of Design Thinking.

Issue 61 features prominent design industry figures discussing ‘The Power of Design’ in an article on Designing for Business, while local and international case studies illustrate what Designing for Social Innovation is all about. Four modes of Design Thinking in Education are explored, alongside a look into the UTS Design Camp on Cockatoo Island, an immersive educational experience for first year students of the UTS Design School.

We also take a look back at Annual Manual: Australian Design Now, Object’s annual design graduate exhibition, and take a behind the scenes of our Winter blockbuster Now And When, talking to co-curators Ivan Rijavec and John Gollings, as well as architectural renderer Daniel Flood. Plus we review Women With Clever Hands in Adelaide and Vivid Creative Sydney, among other exciting stories, videos and articles.

Dont forget to download the launch digital issue of Object magazine by searching Object magazine 60 in the App Store.

About Object: Australian Design Centre.
Object explores the potential for design in our lives.
Whether presenting dynamic and high quality exhibitions, publishing, retail, digital or educational activities, we’re determined to give craft and design the best and brightest voice possible.

We’re a catalyst for new thinking and offer a design interface for our communities. Most importantly, we inspire people by stimulating their curiosity and encouraging those around us to believe in the power of design.

We continue to push boundaries and deliver a diverse creative program that centres on innovation, design thinking and the future of craft and design in Australia.

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