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Celebrating Great Designers

Discover a curated list of talented designers from various disciplines, including graphic design, web design, interior design, and more. Our directory showcases designers who have made significant contributions to their respective fields.

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Rosalie Hsin-Ju Lin

Rosalie Hsin-Ju Lin

United States of America (US)

Rosalie Lin is a R&D specialist at Accenture Labs, Future Technologies based out of San Francisco. She works on smart and sustainable materials application-driven research across additive manufacturing, biotech, and energy harvesting. Prior to Accenture, she was a design researcher at MIT Media Lab, Tangible Media Group. Her research focuses on soft human-computer interactions that built upon textiles and wearables. She aims to bring in calmness, culture, and social impactful aspects with emerging technologies. She received a MDes in Technology from Harvard University and a BS in Industrial Design with minor in Life Sciences.

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mehdi moazzen

mehdi moazzen

Iran (IR)

Mehdi Moazzen (born September 9, 1979) is an Iranian talented and enthusiastic designer and artist and also the founder of “Moazzen Gallery”. He is eager to continue and extend his job in jewelry making also Persian painting, especially in traditional Iranian styles. Mehdi Moazzen has held several exhibitions and fairs in Iran, in mythological fields, to make the society familiar with traditional and mythological concept, more. He has managed several private jewelry workshops in Sari, Iran, since 1998.

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YUKO INAMINE

YUKO INAMINE

Japan (JP)

Yuko Inamine is a designer based in Okinawa. Using plants and animals as motifs, she creates many designs for kids and ladies. She specializes in cute designs that add color to your room and lifestyle, and is characterized by her colorfulness. She is interested in woodworking and much of her work deals with wood. With her background in Japanese culture, she explores convenience and flexibility in her designs.

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Tim Siahatgar

Tim Siahatgar

United States of America (US)

My name is Tim Siahatgar, and I am an architectural engineer based in Irvine, California. Having graduated from a leading architectural engineering program, my career has been marked by a deep interest in modularity and flexible structures. As an expert in building construction, I recognize that the connectors within a building's structure are crucial for creating solid and rigid constructions. Whether it involves wood-to-wood lumber connections using nails, glue, or bolts, or metal-to-metal connections through bolts or welding, the strength of a building hinges on these essential connections. Upon meticulous examination, I have identified that aluminum extrusions offer numerous advantages over traditional wood or metal materials for human habitation. However, a persistent challenge for over a century has been the connection of two hollow extrusions. Although aluminum welding is precise, it is prohibitively expensive, and bolting two extrusion elements together fails to adequately handle lateral loads. While aluminum extrusions have been used for building framing since 1904, their applications have primarily been limited to interior framing within the building industry. Several European companies, such as Syma-Systems in Switzerland, attempted to develop locking solutions for connecting extrusions as early as 1985, but these efforts were largely confined to interior framing. The true breakthrough came with the work of Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), a renowned architect who invented an interlocking joint specifically for aluminum extrusions in constructing geodesic dome structures. Inspired by Fuller's pioneering work, I have, after years of research and development, created an enhanced interlocking clamping system for modular aluminum geometric profiles. This invention offers swift and straightforward improvements to traditional connector techniques, thereby enhancing the robustness, comfort, efficiency, affordability, and sustainability of building structures. A comparison between conventional wood connectors, current wood stud skin stress framing, and the state-of-the-art technology in MHS building systems reveals significant differences. My design incorporates an interlocking structural aluminum framing that, through testing and analysis, has proven to be twenty times stronger than counterparts commonly found in almost all wood or light steel stud framing used in Type 5 light building construction. Beyond strengthening structural integrity, my design contributes to sustainability by making building structures recyclable, relocatable, and renewable. As an architectural engineer committed to advancing building construction, I take immense pride in my ability to make a positive and lasting impact on our world

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Ricardo da Silva

Ricardo da Silva

Great Britain (GB)

A Product Designer with a master's degree in Industrial Design and Visual Communication from the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland has been working for 13 years in the development of products with unique brand values for businesses worldwide. For the efficient implementation of new ideas, the knowledge of different types of media and development techniques always aimed to comprehend and solve the customer´s needs. The challenge has always been to leverage the company's business through the best resources to propel and place them efficiently in the domestic and international market.

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Dan Shao

Dan Shao

Taiwan (China) (TW)

She is studying at the 108-year Ph.D. program of National Taipei University of Technology.She has applied for 5 national patents , and published 11 related academic papers,and won many awards in China.Her aim is to be a socially responsible designer. As a teacher, she has focused on the innovative design of furniture for many years. As a designer, she will take the development of society, the protection of ecological environment and the inheritance of culture as her responsibility.

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