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ADU features take a close look at creative people doing interesting things in Australia and around the world. Here we post new stories monthly, our editorial direction centred on a growing community of creative individuals connected by intelligent free-thinking that, more often than not, is defying the traditional corporate model.

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Issue 4 – Creative enablers

Issue 4 – Creative enablers

16.03.10 | Featured, Features
In this issue, we begin an ongoing series of interviews with a broad range of creative enablers including local manufacturers who are fast dispelling the myth that nothing comes of designers collaborating with manufacturers in Australia. By Ewan McEoin and Heidi Dokulil
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Issue 4 – Creative enablers

Issue 4 – Creative enablers

16.03.10 | Featured, Features
In this issue, we begin an ongoing series of interviews with a broad range of creative enablers including local manufacturers who are fast dispelling the myth that nothing comes of designers collaborating with manufacturers in Australia. By Ewan McEoin and Heidi Dokulil
Palamont Rotor: Norman Johnson

Palamont Rotor: Norman Johnson

In just ten years Palamont Rotor has shifted from a purely functional mindset, to a highly entrepreneurial position where the business has partnered with Australian designers to launch its own products directly to market. Interview by Ewan McEoin
Lucelux: Rohan Nicol

Lucelux: Rohan Nicol

In 2009, Wagga Wagga based designer Rohan Nicol launched Lucelux - a new design enterprise established through an alliance with local manufacturer Precision Signs. Rohan spoke to the ADU about the benefits to be gained from partnerships between designers and local manufacturers. Interview by Ewan McEoin
Issue 3 – Awards are great and very very bad

Issue 3 – Awards are great and very very bad

18.12.09 | Featured, Features
In our last post for 2009, we address the diverse array of design competitions, assessing the pros, the cons, and the importance of reading the fine print. By Ewan McEoin & Heidi Dokulil
Top3 by design: Terri Winter

Top3 by design: Terri Winter

Top3 by design founder Terri Winter spoke to the ADU about the key things Australian designers should know about design wholesaling, and what it takes to play well with retailers. Interview by Madeleine Hinchy
The Big Picture

The Big Picture

17.12.09 | Featured, Features
Designer, writer and art director Graeme Smith reviews The Big Picture Design Challenge, a student and recent graduate design competition organised by the DIA and McDonald's. The article raises important questions for designers, artists and creative businesses to consider before entering a competition.
Issue 2 – The designer as social innovator

Issue 2 – The designer as social innovator

In this issue we focus on the role of design in social innovation, commencing a series of features that explore ideas and actions within the rapidly growing social innovation sector. By Heidi Dokulil & Ewan McEoin
Compact Desk: Stefan Kahn

Compact Desk: Stefan Kahn

Compact Desk founder Stefan Kahn believes that the time and energy spent on the design of a business is as fundamental to its success as the strength of the product it produces. Stefan spoke to ADU about the importance of business planning. Interview by Heidi Dokulil
Helen Kontouris Design: Helen Kontouris

Helen Kontouris Design: Helen Kontouris

Helen Kontouris works with a number of local and international manufacturers and juggles her commitments within her own studio. Here Helen talks about client management and learning from a couple of failed starts in business. Interview by Madeleine Hinchy
Third Drawer Down: Abi Crompton

Third Drawer Down: Abi Crompton

Third Drawer Down's Abi Crompton spoke to the ADU about the three streams of her business, dealing with copycats and how she has remained true to core values set out at the beginning. Interview by Madeleine Hinchy
Rebooting Remo

Rebooting Remo

26.10.09 | Featured, Features
In the 1980s Remo Giuffré started a cult following with a shop that went from boom to bust and back. Remo talks to the ADU about reinventing an iconic corner store as an online global community. By Peter Salhani
Ezio Manzini on design, sustainability and social innovation

Ezio Manzini on design, sustainability and social innovation

21.10.09 | Featured, Features
Ezio Manzini, the Milan-based advocate on design and sustainability, spoke in Melbourne recently about the projects designers should be turning their attention to for the future. By Ewan McEoin
Issue 1 – The creative entrepreneur

Issue 1 – The creative entrepreneur

09.09.09 | Featured, Features
The ADU launches issue 1 with the first series of continuing profiles on Australian creative businesses who we feel are defining the term creative entrepreneur. By Heidi Dokulil & Ewan McEoin
To market, to market

To market, to market

09.09.09 | Featured, Features
Australia is in the middle of a design market boom with new venues popping up all over the country. Here the ADU talks with designers and organisers across Australia to assess the pros and cons of market retailing. By Madeleine Hinchy
On your bike

On your bike

09.09.09 | Featured, Features
From failed dot-com venture to international success story, Knog is a Melbourne-based design brand that launched in 2002 to produce bicycle accessories now sold in over 46 countries. Hugo Davidson talks to the ADU about the rise and rise of Knog. By Peter Salhani
About ADU
Part magazine, part bulletin, part business resource, ADU is a publication and archive about design and creativity published monthly to encourage and support designers. ADU is an independent and strongly collaborative voice within the design sector with a broad network that connects designers from across the country to the resources they need. ADU is also a vehicle for workshops, forums and exhibitions produced to encourage discourse and develop skills around design, creativity, entrepreneurship and ideas. ADU collaborates with design institutions and existing initiatives to enable designers to develop new markets at home and abroad. ADU is a joint venture between Parcel and Studio Propeller.
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