In order to make the forced rest caused by the coronavirus more bearable, we asked Hungarian designers to furnish their ideal quarantine homes according to their own taste. In our #stayhomecreative series, we present the drawings of creative people whom we follow on Instagram and whom you should follow, too!
Barbara Bakos | Instagram
Roland Bánrévi | Instagram
Renáta Biacsics (Renyagyár) | Instagram
Eszti Biró (Zugműhely) | Instagram
Panni Czikkely (Zugműhely)| Instagram
Bálint Halasi | Instagram
Jen Barbs | Instagram
Tamás Mayer (Zugműhely) | Instagram
Nikoletta Mihalik | Instagram
Nóra Tóth | Instagram
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Open Source
Knowledge sharing is caring
As a result of isolation, access to local raw materials and local manufacturing
is becoming more and more valuable and may offer solutions to many problems and
shortages. The operation of open design utilizes values such as knowledge
sharing, innovation or local supply chains.
More and more open source products
workshop
HYPE | Weekly online program guide
This week’s guide features programs that can add some meaning to the long hours
spent at home. They pull us out from bingeing on disaster news, they let us
develop ourselves or we can help others with them – if only by sewing a couple
of masks, with workshop videos,
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From hotels to home office | A response to the crisis from Amsterdam
The hospitality and hotel industries found themselves in an extremely difficult
position owing to the pandemic. Two hotels in Amsterdam, however, attempt to
survive the situation with a seemingly successful rebranding strategy: now they
offer their rooms transformed into private work spaces to the employees wishing
to escape from their