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Don't just show up to class
Let me tell you a secret in the creative world: there's no magic formula for "success", but there are many valuable lessons you need to know. Here I share with you some equations (without numbers) that I would have loved to know when I was studying design:
Collectible Objects — Architectural Digest
In an editorial piece by Rebeca Vaisman, Joel Escalona is added among other talented Latin American creators. It explains that Joel Escalona's work values traditional craftsmanship with a practical approach: carpentry, ironwork, and manual labor are the pillars of his work, seeking beauty and delight as solutions for daily needs.
Introducing: The 'Fishes' Collection
The 'Fishes' coffee table series by NONO Brand, under the creative helm of Joel Escalona, breathes new life into the living space. Born out of profound admiration for the Romanian artist Constantin Brancusi's 1930s Fish sculpture, this sculptural series of tables is more than just functional furniture. They are a tranquil tribute to a trailblazer in modern art, blending masterful artistry with the practicality of design.
From Art to Design
Design, spanning from practical industrial design to emotive art, is a complex constellation rather than a linear spectrum. While industrial design delivers mass-produced items, art stirs emotion through aesthetics. Bridging these extremes are three pivotal pillars: radical design challenging conventions, studio craft emphasizing individual creativity, and practice-based research propelling intellectual rigor.
Three types of objects
There are three types of objects: functional and rational aligned with the Bauhaus school, romantic and metaphorical like Starck's (in)practical juicer, and those we treasure because they inexplicably make us remember. Those that solve, those that opine, and those that represent. Those that have characteristics, those that have concepts, and those that we permeate with our memories.
Cooperativa Panorámica 10 Years
Ten years have passed since we launched Cooperativa Panorámica at the ICFF in New York, presenting the design collection "Materiality". It was a memorable experience for Cooperativa Panorámica, a group of Mexican designers who strive to explore new creative territories and interpret diverse perspectives and ideas through their work.
Two types of furniture
"The imitation of antique furniture symbolizes aspiration and the imitation of modern furniture symbolizes status. Generally, the first is in the home and the second in the office, sometimes one or the other in both, and rarely the reverse".
Introducing Podio
Introducing the Podio Collection, a stunning furniture series designed by Joel Escalona for NONO. This collection features a coffee table and bench, both of which incorporate cylindrical columns that provide a sturdy base for the beautiful round top. The simple and elegant design of the Podio Collection allows it to be used in a variety of settings and styles, making it a versatile piece of furniture for any living space.
What is a designer?
After so many years of designing and teaching, I decided to start another project, bringing together all of the lessons, comments, texts, books, videos and other information that has served me to be a better person and, as a consequence, a better designer.
Interview by Rosanna Robertson: Purity of Concept and Artistic Integrity in the work of Joel Escalona
Mexico City boasts a vast array of materials and methods of production, and Joel Escalona has the critical eye and singular vision of the artist – and the combination of the two results in objects of great beauty and character which sit comfortably on both sides of the form-function divide. In fact, Escalona notes that often, for him, “the function is just an excuse to make an artwork – the chance to make an idea into something.”
Emergente ZONA MACO Diseño
After the success achieved in previous editions, ZⓢONAMACO 2023, the most important contemporary art and design fair in Latin America, presented the third edition of Emergente, an initiative of ZⓢONAMACO DISEÑO during its nineteenth edition at the Centro Citibanamex in Mexico City.
Shapes of Elevation. About Peana Collection
Introducing the Peana Collection, the latest addition to NONO Furniture's line of beautifully crafted home furnishings. Designed by Joel Escalona, the Peana Collection is inspired by the idea of creating worthy pedestals for displaying and exhibiting your most cherished possessions.
What is happiness?
Happiness is an abstract term, meaning different things to different people. Everyone has preconceived notions of what happiness is and how they can achieve it. Happiness is more like poetry than science or math. That's why there is no algorithm for achieving it, but we can compare concepts to understand it, practice it, and achieve it.
Balance in the permanent collection of MUAC
The Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) has recently acquired one of Joel Escalona's Obsidian Balance pieces for its permanent collection. The piece was part of the exhibition Una modernidad hecha a mano: Diseño artesanal en México, 1952-2022, which explored the concept of craft design in Mexico from 1950 to the present.
The Commercial Value of Design
In an article published by McKinsey, the authors point out that value design must encourage analytical leadership, it must be trans-discipline or rather trans-departmental, it must happen at all times and it is better if it merges the digital world with the physical one to enhance the experience of the entire service.
AI VS Designers
After doing some exercises with DALLE where the result is something that I would have liked to have drawn, I get the question: could artificial intelligence replace designers at some point?
Explore updated furniture collections
The equilibrium between utility and beauty finds bold expression in Laws of Motion's Force new furniture pieces. Due to the great success of the collection, we have decided to update and renew it to provide more options to suit different needs.