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Michael's Portfolio Website

Los Angeles

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Vivek's Portfolio Website

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Margarita's Portfolio Website

Thessaloniki, Greece

Nourah's Portfolio Website

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah

Design Statement : I perceive architecture as responding to human needs and aspirations. I find my inspirations in nature and tradition flavored by technological advances.

Nourah's Portfolio Website

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah

Design Statement : I perceive architecture as responding to human needs and aspirations. I find my inspirations in nature and tradition flavored by technological advances.

Nourah's Portfolio Website

Saudi Arabia - Jeddah

Design Statement : I perceive architecture as responding to human needs and aspirations. I find my inspirations in nature and tradition flavored by technological advances.

Andrew's Portfolio Website

Cross-discipline designer with main focus on furniture I have spent the last twenty years working in the creative sector, as a product designer, a graphic designer, and as a fine artist. During these years I have also had the opportunity to travel extensively and to live in a number of different countries, including England, Germany, South Africa and Spain. This experience of a variety of different social and visual cultures has added much to my understanding of art and design and, more specifically, the possibilities of style as a conveyor of meaning. As an artist I have exhibited artwork in over 30 exhibitions in 9 different countries. I have also written a book called Representation, The Objective Sigh and the End of Art, in which I look at how the phenomenon of representation has evolved in Western Europe over the coarse of the last several centuries and how, more recently, objects themselves have come to be understood as playing their own part in the great semiological web within which humanity operates.

Bendik Viking's Portfolio Website

Norway

When Bendik, was a very young child, he asked his father: What was, the most difficult profession. Bendik’s father answered, that it was: Research on formula 1. That was, when Bendik decided: To be, a researcher. He was given a short description, on what formula 1, was. When he concluded about setting up, for the researching. Later: The big disappointment, came. He was at the: Technical museum, in Oslo. He was playing with a: Kaleidoscope. He was thinking: The person behind this tool, has invented: Formula 1, already! Still: Bendik couldn’t understand why the kaleidoscope was there, in the museum, and not: The actual formula 1.<br /> <br /> It was then, that Bendik figured: He was the one: That understood the connection, between the kaleidoscope, and formula 1. Bendik decided to use his knowledge about the kaleidoscope, in: His future “research, on innovation & technology.”<br /> <br /> Bendik, asked his mom: “How can I make a formula for everything?” She answered: “Perhaps you can draw it? You that are such an artist!”<br /> <br /> Nobody remembers what, the first drawing: Looked like. And it’s probably: Not important. After a little drawing, Bendik had figured the kaleidoscope, to be a key in the: Whole setting. He was addicted to: Making attempts, on formula 1, while drawing. Which is why, he completely, went 100% into: “Artistic innovation, of formula 1.”<br /> <br /> In the kindergarden, and in: Primary school, he was only drawing, or doing other kinds of art. However, he still were: Listening to the teacher, while drawing. Which is how he could draw: General school lessons, and attempt to innovate it. Bendik, continued to study like that, throughout: Middle school. With his: Self learned, graffiti. Later, he studied at an art specialized school, where he archived: Top grade in all art classes + geometry, and art history. Further, he has studied at: Bergen national academy, of the arts (khib.)<br /> <br /> The true research project, and attempts on: Formula 1, began firstly in 2009. Later, in: December 2014. He had about ten, written formulas for: Innovation, invention, or development.

Shaina's Portfolio Website

Chicago IL

I\'m currently a designer for a interior firm in Chicago, focusing on corporate interiors. Graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 2015, with a BFA in Interior Architecture, where I practiced and enhanced my design skills in commercial design projects. I have also completed several comprehensive courses in drafting. With my extensive academic background and current field experience I am looking to contribute and further enhance my design skills throughout the art and design industry.

Jhoran's Portfolio Website

Indonesia

I freelance modeling and rendering, software that I use 1.Auto Cad 2.3ds Max 3.Photoshop