Jason Wu Workshop Featured in The Hollywood Reporter

Veteran Stylists and Designers Prep Otis College Students for Annual Fashion Show Source With a theme of “Limitless,” the program will showcase over 100 designs from junior and senior fashion students. The Otis College of Art and Design, which celebrates its centennial anniversary during this 2018-2019 academic year, has announced that its 37th annual Scholarship…

MWS Introduces New Fellow, Alberto Altamirano

Alberto was born and raised in Temecula, California, the land of the hot air balloons. Whether building forts as a kid or creating handmade duct-tape wallets with his brother, Alberto has always been a maker and a hands-on designer. He grew up wanting to be an architect and that dream only compounded when he discovered…

Kingston Creative Exchange Featured on Radio Kingston

MADWORKSHOP’s Kingston Creative Exchange with Pratt Institute Jon Otis and Luka Lucic of Pratt Institute and designer Carl Gustav Magnusson of Mary and David Martin’s MADWORKSHOP talk about a new design internship for Kingston High School students that supports technological craftsmanship in the arts and design: Kingston Creative Exchange. Listen Now

Board Member Carl Magnusson Featured on Design Milk

Source: Design Milk Sweden-born Carl Gustav Magnusson is one of the most renowned industrial designers today as he continues leaving his memorable mark on the modern design work. He studied engineering at the University of Idaho and then architecture at Chalmers Institute of Technology in Gothenburg before taking the bold step of writing to iconic greats, Ray…

Homes for Hope Featured in Architectural Digest

Source: Architectural Digest 5 Smart Designs Combating Homelessness From 3D printed houses to flat-pack sleeping pods to community-based apartment complexes By Meaghan O’Neill On any given night during 2018, some 552,830 Americans nationwide experienced homelessness, according to a recent report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. That’s a tragic statistic, but it’s…