Ten projects by designers trained at UDIT will be exhibited in the exhibition "From Spain With Design".
From 1 February to 17 March, the Matadero Madrid Design Centre will host the exhibition 'From Spain With Design: Identity and Territory', organised by the Spanish Network of Design Associations (READ) with the collaboration of the Madrid Designers' Association (DIMAD) and sponsored by UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology.
FSWD: Identity and Territory' is conceived as a living exhibition in its itinerancies and, in this way, the pieces on display vary from one exhibition to another through a selection of professionals and studios in the territory.
The case of Madrid will be no exception, as, in addition to proposals by Madrid design professionals and companies that will offer an updated panorama of the sector and of the innovations of the discipline in the region, a total of nine projects by UDIT graduate students will be incorporated into the set of works that the show brings together, as well as a total of nine projects by UDIT graduate students.
Emerging designers trained at UDIT present at From Spain with Design
The exhibition includes a space that hosts a selection of projects by students of the degrees in Product Design and Multimedia and Graphic Design from UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology.
The excellence of many of these works is also endorsed by different national and international awards such as the SIT Furniture Awards, the ADG Laus awards, the IDA Design Award Honorable Mention or the LIT Emerging Lighting Product Designer of the Year.
It is a journey through some of the best projects conceived in recent years by young designers trained at the Institution and with a promising professional future ahead of them.
The creations of the product designers present at FSWD will be the "Memoria" chair by Sergio Sesmero; the "Rubra" table by Livia de Prado, Natasha París and Paula Varela, the "Atacama" chair by Borja Gomendio, the "Trateggio" piece by Sofía Martín, the "Kalon" helmet by Celia Martín and the interior design of the Aerotaxi by Guillermo Cellas, Eduardo Rodríguez, Claudia Abrisqueta, Soogyeom Kim and Belén Serrano.
The creations of the graphic designers present in the exhibition will be "Rescata Infancia" by Lara Lussheimer, "Common Chords" by Carla Goldstein, "Sinhogarismo La Calle Mata" by Raquel Blázquez and "Exenza" by Pablo García Robla.
