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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Reddot Creative
Viet Nam (VN)
Reddot Creative is a Boutique Agency & Digital Production located in Ho Chi Minh City Understanding the culture and human identity of Vietnam, as well as having experience and knowledge of technology and aesthetic elements is what we possess. Inspired by our customer’s business, doing our best to help them pursue success is our core ideology. We observe to find the differences between your brand and the others. The differences will help you have the opportunity to dominate and create a strong foothold in the market. We listen to and respect the voice and personality of the business; the brand, and the product because we believe that creative products must do their job right: a bridge between the hearts of the brand creator and the hearts of consumers.
View ProfileLisa Winstanley
Singapore (SG)
Lisa Winstanley is an Assistant Professor in the School of Art Design and Media. For the past decade she worked internationally as a design educator, however her academic career is also underpinned by over 20 years of commercial experience; working in the UK as a creative practitioner and design consultant. As a visual communicator, Lisa’s work has won many prestigious industry awards including, The World Wide Logo Design Awards (WOLDA) 2019 Gold Award and most recently her branding work has been awarded as one of the top 25 Graphic Designs of 2019 in the International Creative Quarterly best 100 Annual. With further works showcased in exhibitions in New York City, Barcelona, Zurich and Florida's Fort Lauderdale Art & Design Week. Her current research reviews the intersections between ethical and collaborative design practices and pedagogies, though the lens of design for change. She is interested in investigating multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaborations which allow designers to work together with society, to produce life-centric design solutions for society. Her research reviews what tools can help facilitate such collaborations and what systems need to be in place for effective and meaningful collaboration to transpire. In short, Lisa’s work investigates how we can leverage design collaboratively and ethically for the benefit of our society.
View ProfileElena Gamalova
Bulgaria (BG)
Elena Gamalova has been working in the design field for more than 15 years, from startups to global brands and institutions. During her career so far, almost half of which she has spent in Paris, she contributed to the development of visual identities, brand strategies, cross-channel promotional campaigns, product development, and packaging. Her work was featured in Packaging of the World, the Dieline, World Brand Design Society, Best of Branding. One of her packaging projects - was part of the 10 best and most appreciated projects of May 2020, on Packaging of the World. She believes that design can contribute to our society and be considered as a strategic and problem-solving tool.
View ProfileZilin Zhou
United States of America (US)
Zilin Zhou (Jason) is a passionate and award-winning product designer dedicated to shaping human-centered experiences that bring about positive change in people's lives. His primary objective is to harness the power of design to intricately weave together concepts, cultural influences, and individuals, crafting compelling connections. Zilin draws inspiration from attentive observation, enriching conversations, and formal design research, constantly broadening his perspectives. His deep fascination with the intricacies of the web has led him to delve into how design influences and shapes user experiences. This curiosity mirrors his interest in user experiential design and product design, which initially sprouted from his intrigue with architecture and technology. Across all his projects, Zilin aims to envision the broader system and continually question its benefits for users. Design captivates Zilin as it serves as a potent tool for tackling real-world challenges. He thrives on solving complex problems, adopting a designer's mentality, and developing methodologies that craft functional, unforgettable brands. His passion lies in creating user-centric designs and immersive digital experiences that empower individuals to perceive the world from a fresh perspective. Zilin is honored to have received recognition for his work, including being a Red Dot Design Award recipient and a nominee for the UX Design Award. These acknowledgments serve as markers of his dedication to creating impactful designs. Aspiring to continue expanding his horizons as a seasoned designer, Zilin constantly seeks new, meaningful ways to solve problems and acquire skills that translate his ideas into truly magical experiences and products.
View ProfileAlbert Salamon
Poland (PL)
Albert Salamon is an acclaimed graphic designer. He graduated from The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, the Industrial Design Department, where later, over a period of 8 years, he had lectured in the field of visual communication. Albert has also worked commercially in many different areas creating logos, visual identification systems, city information systems, books, posters, packaging, websites, mobile apps, and clockfaces. At TTMM Albert is the founder and chief designer, responsible for creating new products, apps, and utilities. Albert has won several design awards including the FWA, A Design Award, Indigo Award, Good Design, and The Design of the Year for Culture Award, granted by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, which is a special award within the GOOD DESIGN Awards (DOBRY WZÓR).
View ProfileTakanao Todo
Thailand (TH)
Takanao Todo is an architectural designer, ceramicist, lecturer and educator for supporting dyslexia in Japanese. His major contribution in design is realization of seamless integration from object, furniture, space and to the level of operation, while applying conceptual approach enabling to share the latent narrative to wider audiences. He is challenging how Japanese tea culture can evolve outside of Japan through design also. As Takanao is the first official dyslexic Japanese, his success encourages many dyslexia in Japan, as dyslexic social awareness in Japan is not well acknowledged.
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