06.04.2016
Presentation of the Italian Italian Design School final project
Italian Design School gathered a group of 6 young designers from all corners of Poland. Under the watchful eye of design experts from the Scuola Italiana Design in Padua the designers had developed the lounge-zone project for one of the most demanding customers - Targi Kielce.
Each project had to be completed within seven weeks' time. - This tight deadline was a conscious decision - students need to get accustomed work under the pressure of time and timely delivery.
Third Edition of the Italian Design School included several stages.
A modular leisure-platform for Targi Kielce visitors - this is the result of few-weeks' work of young designers in the scope of the Italian Design School. The concept has been based on the interviews and consultations with Targi Kielce employees.
- By constant infrastructure improvements we seek new trends and fresh look. A seemingly small detail, i.e. a leisure zone may develop into a project which requires a few weeks' work - said Andrzej Mochoń PhD, Targi Kielce President of Board during the final results presentation. - This co-operation, ever since it had started brought us together in one project, We have been much more than a client that waits for final results.
The designers created a mobile rest zone - they have taken into account several features. They put elegance, chic and safety a the top of priority list; all for the comfort zone users . Its functionality and construction's mobile nature are important elements. The designers closely observed visitors of different Targi Kielce events; this examination was of utmost importance.
Furniture designed Italian Design School programme participants will appear in Targi Kielce in the second half of the year.
The Italian Design School
id_s - Italian Design School is part of the Kielce's Institute of Design. The Institute is a specialised educational institution for young and creative designers; it offers product design and launch trainings.
id_s is the result of collaboration between the Institute of Design Kielce and Scuola Italiana Design Padua.
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