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Zlín Design Week 2023

From 3 to 10 May 2023, the Zlín Design Week (CZ) took place. The programme of the 9th edition of the festival introduced visitors to universal design principles at various locations in Zlín. Build around the theme of ‘Design for All’, the programme focus was inclusivity in design.

This years edition contained ‘Best in Design’ competition exhibition, a fashion show of young designers, parties, an award show, a conference, and so on. 

Like last year, Branko Popovic from team FASHIONCLASH , was invited to take part in the jury panel of ‘Best in Design’ competition. In addition, he took part in a panel by Design CANTEEN. Together with Jeffrey Heiligers from 1m2 Collective, the conversation involved inclusivity in festivals.

The ‘Design for All’ exhibition offered an overview of how universal design involves our lives, with several examples of specific solutions.
“Our intention was to see the exhibition as a place where a clothing designer, a furniture company owner, an urban architect, and a local cultural enthusiast can meet, and the projects on display can pass on something to each of them – a reflection on the value of design in our lives, on what a universal and inclusive approach brings to us, a spark for debate about the possible barriers we all commonly encounter. We are very pleased that the curators Thea Urdal and Herman Greng Billett from Norway and the duo of Slovak architects Tomáš Tholt and Danica Pišteková have been involved in the preparation,” says festival director Jitka Smolíková. The exhibition was set in building 61 of the former Bata industrial complex.

Best in Design Competition for Young Designers

Zlin Design Week supports new talents who want to discover and develop new paths for design and they do so with the ‘Best in Design’ competition for creatives under 30. The finalists of the fourteenth edition of the competition were exhibited at the G18 Gallery. The exhibition provided a space for connecting clothing, visual communication, and industrial solutions, products, and services. The work of the finalists and winners across the past years of the ‘Best in Design’ competition is presented in a fashion show set in the unusual space of the Tomas Bata Memorial in Zlín. The Fashion show with respect to the Tomas Bata Memorial took place on 10 May, preceded by a programme of discussions and workshops related to the universal design and inclusive fashion festival theme.

Winners of Best in Design competition 2023

Fashion Design category winner is Marija Petraityte from Lithuania. In the fashion category second and third place was taken by Katarína Mydliarová and Jana Vaterková.

Michal Zmek won third place in the Product & Industrial Design category, the second place went to Timea Kepová and the first place to Zuzanna Wójcik.

Tereza Vašková placed third in the Service Design category, Alina Karl took the second place and the winner of this category was Matêj Malecha.

In the Communication category, co-creators Tim Stange and Fabian Meyer shared the third place, Julie Ditetová won the second place and the winner was Adrián Gubrica with impressive Mariupol Memoirial project.

And the overall winner of the entire Best in Design competition is none other than Zuzanna Wójcik!

Zlín Design Week

Zlín Design Week is a week-long design festival where everyone can find inspiration. Through the festival, we are creating for the ninth time a platform for presentation, expression, sharing, unexpected connections, and meeting young designers with professionals. We support young talents and bring fresh air to the design field. The project was created in 2015 at the Faculty of Multimedia Communications at Tomas Bata University in Zlín thanks to the interdisciplinary collaboration of design, marketing, photography, and audiovisual.

'About The Undiscovered Future' is premiering during Dutch Design Week 2020

‘About The Undiscovered Future’ publication by Content Story is premiering during Dutch Design Week 2020. The publication features contribution by co -founder of FASHIONCLASH as well as other professionals who have been involved in FASHIONCLASH projects such as Matylda Krzykowski, Diane Pernet and Philippe Pourhashemi.

To retain the thoughts that were extremely loud when coronavirus began to spread, we asked the creative community to answer two questions: -What are you grateful for? (It can be a small, personal thing that you have learned during this time) -What is your dream? (for the world after the pandemic) 

The outline of the project was created at a time when the Corona virus began to spread aggressively across Europe, North America, South America, Africa and other continents, with a declaration of a global pandemic following soon after that. The mission was to retain the values that were extremely clear during those days. 

Among the 25 personalities who shared their thoughts and dreams were: Alice Rawsthorn, BCXSY, Branko Popovic, Dominic Wilcox, Fernanda Torre, Formafantasma, James Auger, Jan Boelen, Karolina Hałatek, Kathryn Best, Koert van Mensvoort, Marije Vogelzang, Matylda Krzykowski, Ross Lovegrove.

About Content Story

Established in 2017, the foundation has the purpose of implementing projects on the peripheries of design, art, technology and experience. Content Story believes that there is power in creativity, conscious design and quality information, a power that enables people to create social change. To date, the foundation organized 3 major projects: "BODY" exhibition during European Capital of Culture, "OVERLOAD" at Gdynia Design Days, and the conference "Undiscovered – Stories about Experience”.

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