hhmm some good ideas but which would be for me?...
'The countdown until the big day is well underway. What present would you buy a designer for Christmas?
‘I’m
married to a designer (Violetta Boxill-Roope) so I could just tell you
what I’ve got for her? But she’s probably reading this and I don’t want
to spoil the surprise! But generally speaking, I would say that
designers sometimes have a tendency to live in a bit of a bubble so
something very real and grounding is always a good seasonal antidote. A
big pie, a spade, some rope or something like that tends to do the trick
- if not raise a steel-rimmed bespectacled eyebrow or two.’
Nicolas Roope, co-founder, Poke
‘I
would buy a designer a Zolo sculptural playset. I have a plastic
version that I bought a fair few years ago but as a gift I would buy
Zolo 5, the luxury limited-edition wooden version (I think the first
version was wooden in 1986). So much fun and with a weird
’80s/amoeba/bacterial aesthetic and good for curing creative blocks.
Also if anyone reading this wants to buy me a present I’d really like
one too.’
Louise Evans, aka FeltMistress
‘I
would suggest arranging a day out of creative refueling. If you’re in
London you could book them an appointment with the librarian to look
through the amazing Victorian print samples stored in the archives of
the St Bride Library. Or a Ghostsigns tour to see graphic design that
has survived out in the streets and reflects changes in society, and end
at God’s Own Junkyard, which reopens at the weekend—who can resist a
bit of neon?’
Sarah Hyndman, creative director, With Relish
‘Don’t
be a Grinch, the best thing to give a hard-working designer for
Christmas is a holiday. We close between Christmas and New Year and we
always encourage everyone to slob out, eat chocolates and drink too
much. Watch bad TV (although we hear Elf is now only on Sky, boo hoo),
and only ever leave the house if you’re going to the pub. Give everyone
you meet a hug and a glass of mulled wine and just forget about work.’
Matt Utber, founder, The Plant
‘If
it was possible to wrap up your friends then that would be that. In my
opinion I think it’s invaluable to surround yourself with friends and
colleagues that inspire you, that you can talk about your work to and
trust to get an honest opinion from.’
Jason Flynn, designer, Ahoy
‘Well
if my mum’s reading this I’ll have some KRK Rokit studio monitors. But
for the designer in general, I think the best present has to be the gift
of a great client, who’s willing to give you total creative freedom,
with a decent budget and timeframe. Lord knows how Santa will fit that
down the studio’s chimney but I think surely every designer would want
that to sink their teeth into over a set of Pantone baubless (they do
exist), fixed gear bikeor vinyl toy?’
Gordon Reid, aka MiddleBoop, illustrator
(Thu, 5 Dec 2013- DesignWeek)
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