Design Anthology

A Culture of Things

How do the things we make reflect our values? Are some stories better told through objects? What will our design legacy look like?

Such questions fuelled conversations at Melbourne Design Week 2021, the city’s first major design event after a stringent 2020 lockdown. The topical theme, Design the World You Want, sparked a programme of activations across town, including

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