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Tag Archives: education

kids design trip – just back-pack!

27/07/2017by Rachel Leave a comment

V&A Back-Packs are Brill! We have just returned from a back-packing adventure at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. For a few hours we became time travellers exploring creativity and […]

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design, storytelling

everything connects, eventually

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Mosaics This year’s key Art project uncovered the wonderful world of Mosaics. The process was undertaken by one hundred first year pupils aged ten-eleven. After much observation, exploration, research, design […]

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design thinking inside out

16/02/2016by Rachel Leave a comment

The emotional roller coaster of education and design This is a short introduction to education and design. It is not about design education or design school. It’s about two worlds, […]

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vase esav

26/01/2014by Rachel Leave a comment

Symmetrical synergy This Class 3c exercise provided plenty of practice with perspective, symmetry and colour. A multitude of vases were put on display at the school open day!

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fixperts: fixing is a way of thinking

25/10/2012by Rachel Leave a comment

Fixperts is quite simply about helping people, quickly. The project is at prototype/pilot phase, but is already helping a lot of people. Using “fixing” as a way of thinking, the idea […]

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never ending games

21/10/2012by Rachel Leave a comment

This project from the toy shop Citta’ del Sole seeks to create a book based on the objects of childhood and the stories they tell. Choose your favourite toy and […]

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