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Above: Design School Kolding 2020, Design For People MA graduates 1 Johanne Ib/ 2 & 3 Roseanne Kimber/ 4 Petto Cantarutti/ 5 Leyla Aslan

Design School Kolding’s 2020 digital show, Look Don’t Touch, is the first joint exhibition featuring this year’s BA and MA graduates. The show features work from graduates specializing in accessories, fashion and textiles, industrial design, communication as well as design for people, planet and play. In this post we look at some of the outstanding projects from this year’s MA design for people graduates, whose work aims to solve issues faced by mankind.


https://vimeo.com/453718955

Johanne Ib has created a series of tools that encourage people to eat differently in order to make the act of communal eating more meaningful. Each tool causes the user to approach eating in a different way and are based on the concept of care, presence, time and senses.




Roseanne Kimber Roseanne Kimber


Helping children overcome their fear of needles is the aim of Roseanne Kimber’s project. Through research at Kolding Hospital, Kimber was able to learn more from kids and their parents about what aspects of getting a needle or blood test young children find most daunting. A set of tools were created that make use of different senses to relax patients.




Petto Cantarutti Petto Cantarutti


Petto Cantarutti hopes to empower adults with mental disabilities with the Masturbation Conversation Kit, which helps them learn how to discuss topics relating to sex and discover what’s appropriate to do in private and in public.




Leyla Aslan Leyla Aslan


Sideline Magazine by Leyla Melis Aslan aims to put the spotlight on women in sport. The editorial project features content that challenges gender inequality and celebrates the achievements of women in the sports industry.




Xiaoya Wang Xiaoya Wang


Xiaoya Wang collaborated with young people to create a physical space that meets the needs of today’s teens. The result of the project is a flexible social space with modular elements that can be set-up in areas where young people gather


Chun-Yuan Chen’s project aims to support people who are nervous about providing CPR to relatives or loved ones facing a life threatening cardiac arrest at home. Chen’s research for the H.C.A project found that only around 1% of people with access to an automated external defibrillator have the confidence to use it. H.C.A. The device aims to support users while they face the stressful situation of delivering CPR and gives them the confidence to properly administer heart compression.


See the work of all this year's Design School Kolding graduates by visiting the  Look Don't Touch degree show website.

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Above: Design School Kolding 2020, Design For People MA graduates 1 Johanne Ib/ 2 & 3 Roseanne Kimber/ 4 Petto Cantarutti/ 5 Leyla Aslan

Design School Kolding’s 2020 digital show, Look Don’t Touch, is the first joint exhibition featuring this year’s BA and MA graduates. The show features work from graduates specializing in accessories, fashion and textiles, industrial design, communication as well as design for people, planet and play. In this post we look at some of the outstanding projects from this year’s MA design for people graduates, whose work aims to solve issues faced by mankind.


https://vimeo.com/453718955

Johanne Ib has created a series of tools that encourage people to eat differently in order to make the act of communal eating more meaningful. Each tool causes the user to approach eating in a different way and are based on the concept of care, presence, time and senses.




Roseanne Kimber Roseanne Kimber


Helping children overcome their fear of needles is the aim of Roseanne Kimber’s project. Through research at Kolding Hospital, Kimber was able to learn more from kids and their parents about what aspects of getting a needle or blood test young children find most daunting. A set of tools were created that make use of different senses to relax patients.




Petto Cantarutti Petto Cantarutti


Petto Cantarutti hopes to empower adults with mental disabilities with the Masturbation Conversation Kit, which helps them learn how to discuss topics relating to sex and discover what’s appropriate to do in private and in public.




Leyla Aslan Leyla Aslan


Sideline Magazine by Leyla Melis Aslan aims to put the spotlight on women in sport. The editorial project features content that challenges gender inequality and celebrates the achievements of women in the sports industry.




Xiaoya Wang Xiaoya Wang


Xiaoya Wang collaborated with young people to create a physical space that meets the needs of today’s teens. The result of the project is a flexible social space with modular elements that can be set-up in areas where young people gather


Chun-Yuan Chen’s project aims to support people who are nervous about providing CPR to relatives or loved ones facing a life threatening cardiac arrest at home. Chen’s research for the H.C.A project found that only around 1% of people with access to an automated external defibrillator have the confidence to use it. H.C.A. The device aims to support users while they face the stressful situation of delivering CPR and gives them the confidence to properly administer heart compression.


See the work of all this year's Design School Kolding graduates by visiting the  Look Don't Touch degree show website.

ARTS THREAD Newsletter

Of
Interest