People Made - Nokia products that changed the world // Design Museum
I think to most of us Nokia associates with nostalgia. First phone, first sms… Today Design Museum is opening its door and invites its visitor to a journey back and to a coming future. By the way , the first mass-market phone Nokia 1011 is celebrating its 20th anniversary! Happy birthday!
Few shots from the exhibition opening night + New Lumia 800 phone.
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Manau nesuklysiu, kad daugumai is musu, Nokia dvelkia nostalgija. Pirmas telefonas, pirmas trumpasis pranesimas… Nuo siandien Design Museum atsidaro paroda, kuri kviecia lankytoja, prisiminti praeiti ir nusikleti su Nokia i ateiti. Beje pirmas plataus vartojamo mobilus telefonas Nokia 1011 svencia savo 20 metu jubilieju. Su gimtadieniu!
Keletas akimirku is parodos atidarymo + New Lumia 800 telefonas.
October 2011
Nokia Mugs
Published on Mar 30, 2011 at 11:07 pm.
Nokia Pure.
Last night we (the studio) went to the launch of Nokia Pure typeface at Tramshed, Rivington Street, where Morag Myerscough alongside other great designers, such as Alex Trouchet, Bond, Build, Cartlidge Levene, DesignStudio, HelloVon, Nokia Design, Non-Format, North, Practise, Value & Service & Z.A.K were exhibiting her installation of 20 PURE stools.
The night was soooo good (won’t mention free Finlandia’s cocktail bar), that on the next day we didn’t have to find an excuse to go home earlier.
March 2011
Presenting to Nokia Design // London
My group (Lizzy, I and Michael) was one out of 3, shortlisted to present to Nokia Design // London. Today is a BIG DAY! A day of our presentation.
July 2009
Kin | Goldsmiths | Nokia on Kin-design web
Today I had a look at Kin-design’s web page and found some pictures from the project we did together in March 2009. Photographs can be found:
www.kin-design.com/docs/goldsmiths-200903.html
May 2009
Kin Design | Nokia Live Brief
This was 6 weeks project, where I worked alongside my other friends: Lizzy Burt and Michael Richardson.
The brief of the project was to design a 5m square exhibition space in Brick Lane that would communicate Nokia’s new ’social location’ technology. The outcome had to capture visitor’s attention and tell the story with simplicity and innovation.
The concept of our stand was: the fluctuation of the social network, through status updates.
An application on the Nokia website (see preview: http://vilmajar.com/Nokia) was created to allow users to enter status updates, and see them coming live on a bird box, whilst the bird pops out and back again.
Supporting videos:
http://www.vimeo.com/3955891 and http://www.vimeo.com/3956056
www.kin-design.com/docs/goldsmiths-200903.html
March 2009