Creativity and innovation can be developed In different ways and there are many starting points for design and making. A first- hand reference could be photographing natural forms and patterns as they occur outdoors. Structures, such as buildings, and the geometry found In everyday objects can provide Inspiration.
You could set up a still life of objects, or take a trip to a design museum and feel inspired to design from these sources.
Starting points can also be secondary sources, such as information found on the internet or books about designers (for example Weston Blumenthal - who works with food; Phillip Tracey - a watchmaker works with a wide range of materials including textiles; and Ron Award - an inspiring designer of furniture who works with wood, plastics and metals). 'Cooked to Perfection'; Weston Blumenthal The Fat Duck at Bray in Berkshire is a tr
...iple Michelin starred restaurant known for unusual dishes, such as snail porridge, basil blancmange, beetroot Jelly and bacon and egg Ice-cream.
Weston Blumenthal, the chief proprietor, Is interested In the science behind cooking, the 'experience' of dining to which he applies his 'molecular gastronomy technique. He works closely with academics and has built a laboratory at his restaurant, staffed by food science PhD student. Access to scientific appliances and industrial equipment mean that, for example, liquid nitrogen could be applied to soup, creating soup icicles.
Hats, hats, hats: Phillip Treaty Described as a surreal and sculptural, Phillip Terrace handmade hats are feats of craftsmanship. He designs haute cuter and ready-to-wear hat collections at his London studio.
Born in rural Ireland in 1967, Treaty found inspiration from the chickens, geese, pheasants
and ducks kept by his mother. While still a student, he made ascot hats for Harrows. He went on to meet Karl Alleged, then chief designer at Channel, and designed hats for him At the time, hats were not very fashionable, but Treaty decided to 'change that'.
His fantastical creations Included a replica 18th Century galling ship with full rigging, and a castle. He often begins by mocking up the shape In straw, then the hat Is steamed and molded on a specially made wooden block.
Treaty also uses more quirky materials for inspiration, including Brills Pad boxes and photos of faces. He has been designing his own ready-to-wear collection since 1991 and has developed ranges for a number of high street chains, but the heart of his business is still haute cuter hats. Innovation technology: Ron Award Ron Award is one of the most influential designers of our time.
The child of two artists, he was born in Tell Aviva in 1 951 . He moved to London in 1973 to study architecture and made his name in the early sass's as a self taught designer-maker of sculptural reunite.
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