Talk Auditorium
Design Luminaries: A Practice for Everyday Life in conversation
Join us for an evening with graphic design studio A Practice for Everyday Life as they talk about their two decades of championing design with conceptual rigour.
Join us for the third event in our new series of conversations with eminent and inspirational designers, live-streamed to partner Higher Education Institutes across the UK.
This time, we'll be joined by the graphic design studio 'A Practice for Everyday Life' (APFEL). With attention to object quality and materiality at the core, the studio creates original designs exploring the relationship between process, material and concept. Reflecting on the 20 years of the studio's history, designer Emma Thomas will delve into its inception, growth and vision.
Speakers
A Practice for Everyday Life (APFEL), is a London-based graphic design studio founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas, working across art direction, exhibitions, publications and digital design. The studio has established its international recognition, celebrating the collaborative work with like-minded art institutions and individuals including the Design Museum, Barbican, V&A and the 59th Venice Biennale 2022.
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Adult: £10
Student/Concession: £9
Members: £8
Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Visit our terms & conditions page for further information.
A limited number of free tickets are available through our Emerging Designers Access Scheme. If you are an emerging designer and facing financial barriers to attend, please register here.
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Background image: APFEL's design for the Design Museum's exhibition 'Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life' (2021).