African Design Now

African Design Now

African Design Now is a symposium for designers in the disciplines of Architecture/Interiors; Industrial/ Product Design; Visual Communications/Graphics, and Fashion/Textiles to be held May 2011 in Lagos, Nigeria. It broadly focuses on African designers – from Africa, the US, Europe, South America and the Caribbean- and other designers who have worked in Africa, are inspired by Africa and are of African heritage.  It will include design critics, activists and thinkers about design.

African Design Now is the brainchild of Nigerian-American designer, cultural writer, editor, publisher and entrepreneur, Atim Annette Oton who resides in Brooklyn, New York in collaboration with South African award-winning profile writer, cultural, music and social critic, Bongani Madondo, who resides in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The goal is to show the diversity of design and designers in Africa and across the world while exploring the notion of African Design from a cultural, political, aesthetics and socio-economical perspective.  African Design Now understands that design is a process of communicating an idea, concept and business model; and one powerful tool for industry, commerce, clients and users. We seek to encourage dialogue, celebrate design and designers, and connect designers across the globe as well as provide links and networks for opportunities in Africa through design, trade and entrepreneurship.

African Design Now Theme:

Global African Design Paradigm Shift: Creativity, and Commerce

Why Lagos? The first symposium will be held in Lagos. With an estimated population of 14 million now, Lagos is one of the fastest growing cities on the African continent. Lagos’ population is expected to reach 24 million people by 2020, which would make it the third largest city in the world, behind.

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Black Design News Network (BDNN) is a news bureau, an online publication, digital library and 'workspace' hub for designers. African Diaspora, BDNN focuses on creating awareness of black design, distributing news and information about Architecture, Interior Design, Product Industrial Design, Fashion/Textile Design, Communication and Graphic Design. BDNN is the 411 of the Black Design Diaspora.