Monday, 30 July 2012

Learn to Grasp the Big 'Slow Design' Picture




Do you need help thinking about how you can design slow style? Join the Slow Design School and the Slow Textiles Group on August 11th to begin your awakening and creative leap! Details here.

Friday, 27 July 2012

Slow Textiles Group Show You How at the Ballgowns Show!



Join the most talented members of the Slow Textiles Group this autumn at London's V&A and become one of the group! Email us if you would like to join in!

Monday, 16 July 2012

The Fast Living Capitalist Machine and Its Impact on Human, Animal and Ecological Balance!


The Arc, Ying Wu, 2012

 The End of the Age of Turtles, Ying Wu, 2012



Have you discussed this theme in relation to materials, fabric, fashion and product design before? 

Join us for our next ground-breaking lecture on August 11th at 2pm, London time. 

We will be joined by amazing textile designer, Ying Wu, who will talk about her printed textiles work. To book your place, just click on the Event Bookings box to the right!

One not to be missed!

Monday, 9 July 2012

Geometrics Day, July 14th 2012 !

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Jonathan Saunders animated, 2011.

The Slow Textiles Group are very excited to announce that their members and associates, the best designers working internationally today, are beginning their designs for The Geometrics, the first textile design band the world has seen!

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Digital Patchwork, Emma Neuberg, 2012.

Why not sign up for our Pop Art Geometrics Workshop this Saturday to develop your geometric design skills and participate in The Geometrics publications! The workshop starts at 2pm in London (and you can log in as a webinar participant also). It's fun and easy and you get to learn and hear about some of the most exciting textile projects happening in the world today. Details here.

Chaos and Order, Geraldine Peclard, 2012.

We're delighted to announce that Swiss designer, Geraldine Peclard will be presenting her work as part of the workshop too! She'll be talking about her innovative and poetic combination of expressive painting within the containment of precise geometric arrangements that she prints on cotton. The textiles work arises from an extended period of empirical study and observation of mental illness within a bounded community setting.

We're very proud to present Geraldine Peclard as our first Designer Show 'n' Tell in the new Textile Talks. The next one is Royal College of Art graduate, Ying Wu on August 11th. Initial details here!


Tuesday, 3 July 2012

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