The Considerate Design project was asked to exhibit its products at the ‘Made In Future’ exhibition in Milan, organised by the UK Government’s Foreign and Commonwealth office and the Materials KTN. A vision of things to come, showcasing fashion & clothing incorporating UK based smart materials technology. All products from the 'Considerate Design for Personalised Fashion' Project were displayed: Seamless knitted sweaters from 'Knit for Fit' (Sandy Black and Penelope Watkins); bespoke bags (Steven Harkin and Frances Geesin); 'Evolving Textiles', gloves made by rapid prototyping (Philip Delamore). As a follow on from the ‘Made In Future’ event in Milan the Materials KTN arranged a showcase event at the House of Lords in June 2010. Sho...
This chapter offers a distinctive contribution to this leading publication through its articulation ...
The ‘Laser Line’ project (2010-ongoing) proposes a transformative model for hi-tech and sustainable ...
Exhibition dates: 21 February - March 2020Across the UK, approximately 30-40% of clothing in our ex...
Considerate Design is a concept and process developed in the project Considerate Design for Personal...
This chapter addresses The Fashion Paradox – the economic importance of the fashion industry set aga...
The first meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Ethics and Sustainability in Fashion, conv...
The inbuilt obsolescence of the fashion system and its ever faster cycles creates large volumes of w...
Exhibit: a seamless one-piece sweater industrially knitted to personalised fit, considerately design...
FutureFactories is an exploration of flexible design and manufacturing made possible by digitally te...
Politecnico di Milano university has been selected to work on the “Modern Artisan” project, a partne...
Profiling the designers, radicals and change makers involved in the groundbreaking Fashioning the Fu...
Fashioned from Nature explores the relationship between fashion and nature from 17th to 21st century...
This exhibition was part of the the TCBL_Live, 2016 conference held in Huddersfield in June 2016, c...
"First Online: 03 June 2018"The integration of technological elements into textile products and fash...
This project was a six-month feasibility study titled ‘Re-Mantle and Make’ led by Dr Jen Ballie whil...
This chapter offers a distinctive contribution to this leading publication through its articulation ...
The ‘Laser Line’ project (2010-ongoing) proposes a transformative model for hi-tech and sustainable ...
Exhibition dates: 21 February - March 2020Across the UK, approximately 30-40% of clothing in our ex...
Considerate Design is a concept and process developed in the project Considerate Design for Personal...
This chapter addresses The Fashion Paradox – the economic importance of the fashion industry set aga...
The first meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Ethics and Sustainability in Fashion, conv...
The inbuilt obsolescence of the fashion system and its ever faster cycles creates large volumes of w...
Exhibit: a seamless one-piece sweater industrially knitted to personalised fit, considerately design...
FutureFactories is an exploration of flexible design and manufacturing made possible by digitally te...
Politecnico di Milano university has been selected to work on the “Modern Artisan” project, a partne...
Profiling the designers, radicals and change makers involved in the groundbreaking Fashioning the Fu...
Fashioned from Nature explores the relationship between fashion and nature from 17th to 21st century...
This exhibition was part of the the TCBL_Live, 2016 conference held in Huddersfield in June 2016, c...
"First Online: 03 June 2018"The integration of technological elements into textile products and fash...
This project was a six-month feasibility study titled ‘Re-Mantle and Make’ led by Dr Jen Ballie whil...
This chapter offers a distinctive contribution to this leading publication through its articulation ...
The ‘Laser Line’ project (2010-ongoing) proposes a transformative model for hi-tech and sustainable ...
Exhibition dates: 21 February - March 2020Across the UK, approximately 30-40% of clothing in our ex...