This interview with designer Maddy Angstreich explores her transition to working at New York-based studio PORTO ROCHA, her experiences with remote collaboration, and her evolving relationship with design, illustration, and coding. She reflects on her education, internships at Gretel, and projects like Laboratory for Suburbia and Food Court Magazine. The conversation highlights her curiosity-driven approach and the supportive culture at PORTO ROCHA.
BP&O reviews Studio Mut’s design for the exhibition catalogue 'Inside Lottozero', created for Lottozero textile laboratories in Italy. The 184-page tri-lingual hardback book uses orientation, edge printing, and color blocking to reflect the exhibition’s themes of inside/outside and materiality. Richard Baird’s analysis highlights how the book’s physical design extends the conceptual framework of the exhibition.
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