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Fotis Evans Industrial designer What does Modern England mean to you? I came to London from Greece because there's nowhere else designers can express themselves so freely. It's in the history of the place: a small island off the coast of a big continent but one that ruled the world and everyone can speak its language. In a way you could say England is still like an empire in that it has no borders. People come and go. It's an international place. England changed me – changed my work and changed the kind of person I am. For instance, I live in a small flat and I've become excited by modular furniture. London isn't all polished and clean - it's a place of flea markets and makeshift things. I don't like wide, clean spaces, I like odd angles and strange rooms. I love London. It's become part of who I am. http://cargocollective.com/fotisevans Fotis Evans wears Umbro Modern England graphic T-shirt
彼得·萨维尔为翁布罗设计的胶囊系列植根于足球,但却颂扬着英国的多样性。我们要求这个国家年轻的创造性人才来接替他的工作。现代英国是一个模糊的想法,所以不断的变化,如果你试图抓住它,你会发现其他的东西完全是坐在你的手中。受此启发,标志性平面设计师彼得·萨维尔(Peter Saville)为翁布罗设计了一套胶囊男装系列,以英国对足球的热爱和该国经典的圣乔治十字(St George‘s Cross)符号为出发点,并将其扭曲成五颜六色的画布,反映了当代英国从政治、宗教、时尚和设计等各个方面的多样性。为了庆祝这个国家创造力不断变化的方面,萨维尔与“墙纸”的编辑合作,从全国各地挑选了一批新的设计师。我们把每件衣服都穿上了温布罗新系列的衣服,里面有时髦的夹克、船员领口、马球衫和T恤,上面装饰着萨维尔五颜六色的十字形图案(目前也在英国的家装上看到)。被选中的设计师包括建筑师阿西夫·汗(Asif Khan)、艺术总监阿涅尔·卡尔西(Aneel Kalsi)、家具设计师福蒂斯·埃文斯(Fotis Evans)、雕塑家菲利普·李(Philip Li)、产品设计师汤姆·纳尔逊(Tom Nelson)、罗宾·格拉斯比(Robin Grasby)和马克·贝尔(Marc Bell),也就是国际知名设计师;时装界编辑-从时尚编辑彼得·萨维尔(Peter Saville)为温布罗(Umbroa)出版的“现代英格兰”(The现代派)系列,仅可在哈维·尼科尔斯(Harvey Nichols.)
Tom Nelson Product designer, Coventry What does Modern England mean to you? We're still an industrial country, but our product is changing. A bit like me. I've lived in Coventry my whole life, which probably explains the sobriety and linearity of my designs. I trained as an engineer, which wasn't creatively fulfilling, but the experience was invaluable and probably continues to inform the look of my work today. Because of our industrial heritage, we still have incredible manufacturing resources and are also lucky enough to be one of Europe's cultural centres. But the best thing here is the creative community. www.hundredstensunits.com Tom Nelson wears Umbro Modern England crew top.
Philip Li Sculptural designer, Huddersfield What does Modern England mean to you? Modern England is very forward thinking and expansive. It's perfect for designers to develop. It gives you the chance to experiment, sample, and think and work freely. I don't think I would be the designer I am if I lived anywhere else. I was born in Huddersfield to Chinese parents and I literally couldn't do the things I want to do elsewhere. My work runs from sculpture to design and that sort of flexibility is not just allowed, it's encouraged. www.philipli.com Philip Li wears Umbro Modern England crew T-shirt
Aneel Kalsi Art director and designer, Brighton What does Modern England mean to you? It's a place that offers so much choice. Culturally it's so rich. Growing up a British Indian in the suburbs of London enabled me to have the choice of not belonging to a single demographic. In the suburbs in the late 90s, music and fashion were expressions of culture. I guess that is similar to the way I work, as I try to make a conscience effort to not design in one way. I try and mix things up, working across disciplines, sometimes conceptually or purely aesthetically. I think I am most proud of the projects that have involved both image making/art direction and graphic design; I want my practise to sit right in the middle of the two disciplines. www.aneelkalsi.co.uk Aneel Kalsi wears Umbro Modern England polo shirt
Asif Khan Architect, London What does Modern England mean to you? There are aspects of Modern England that remind me of 60s England at its best – Bengali kids wearing sharp suits, Italian design hitting working class Mods, a kind of open-to-the-world feel but with something still basically British at its core. East London has always been at the leading edge of that and that's never changed. The more we can absorb from the continent and the more we can re-interpret, the better I think we can be. My parents came to England 50 years ago and I feel more English than anything else. In fact, I should probably explore my heritage a little more in my work. But what I think Modern England is brilliant at is taking a view of all the cultures it embraces, pulling a little bit out here and there, combining it and then selling back to the home culture because it's a little bit better after we‚Äôve got our hands on it. www.asif-khan.com Asif Khan wears Umbro Modern England graphic T-shirt
Ben Seary Graphic designer, Manchester What does Modern England mean to you? I'm from Bristol originally, then I studied in Manchester and I'm currently in London, so I've had the pleasure of experiencing some brilliant cities in England, and all of them have influenced me in a variety of ways. From signage in the street to art in galleries, there is so much visual material surrounding us to learn from. The pace of business and culture here is so fast, which really pushes your creativity. www.benseary.co.uk Ben Seary wears Umbro Modern England crew top Photo taken in Browns Studio London
Olie Arnold Fashion designer, Falmouth What does Modern England mean to you? The UK has always been an incredibly creative and innovative place, which I think is thanks largely to the strong and diverse sub cultures we have created and embraced over the years. I'm pleased to see that we're growing as a nation and moving forward quickly, I hope it carries on that way. We have become much better at encouraging growing talents and allowing them to strive for so much more than what has previously been available. I am a big fan of product that has been designed and made in England. The craftsman ship of tailoring on Savile Row and the traditional, yet relevant, footwear of Northampton is very unique and there are a few new brands out there who are committed to reviving this lost art. We are also lucky enough to live in a fairly democratic society that allows creativity and experimentation in our work and I hope that we can get out of the funk that we are in right now economy wise fast, so that we don't lose anymore of what makes us great. Olie Arnold wears Umbro Modern England crew T-shirt
Robin Grasby and Marc Bell International Studio Industrial designers, London What does Modern England mean to you? Bacon and Eggs. Complaints. Queuing. Pasties. Pre-sliced bread. Sunday. Football. Tea. Toast. Alan Sugar. The Pub. House Prices. The concept of England as a nation or culture in it's own right is very rarely considered in modern contexts. It has become a notion more linked to tradition in the media and sport. We are now equally aware of a broader European and international culture as we are of our own. As designers, we are not influenced so much by English culture but more by the global influences that the modern English society attracts. We feel we don't draw any direct influence from specific sources, more by simple observations of our immediate environment and the objects and systems around us. Our environment now, in 'Modern England' is saturated with products of diverse and foreign cultures. This essentially offers a far broader spectrum of influence than the country has previously known; a diversity we feel is enormously beneficial to our working practice. www.international-studio.co.uk Robin Grasby wears Umbro Modern England zip jacket; Marc Bell wears Umbro Modern England polo shirt
彼得·萨维尔为翁布罗设计的胶囊系列植根于足球,但却颂扬着英国的多样性。我们要求这个国家年轻的创造性人才来接替他的工作。现代英国是个模糊的想法-所以不断地改变,如果你想抓住.
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