2020 Year in Review: Where I Work
We revisit all the designers we featured in our Where I Work column in 2020 to get a better idea of how + where they make it all happen.
Every month, we drop in on designers in their space to get some insight into how and where they work, because we?re the type of people that are just as interested in the designer as we are the product they designed. There?s something about getting a peek inside someone’s workspace, how they function and their process to help really appreciate their work that much more. Now that the year is coming to a close, we’re taking a look back to see everyone featured in our Where I Work column in 2020.
Where I Work: Jason Miller of Roll & Hill
Jason Miller is the founder of Brooklyn-based Roll & Hill, a lighting manufacturing company he launched in 2010. A designer himself, Miller works closely with lots of independent designers to create the brand’s extensive range of collections. Their Sunset Park headquarters is home to their on-demand production practices, where parts are assembled all by hand, one lamp at a time. For this Where I Work, Miller took us inside to see how and where it all happens for Roll & Hill.
Where I Work: Gloria Kondrup of HMCT Archetype Press
The multihyphenate Gloria Kondrup originally planned to study law but her career trajectory took at turn after discovering a love for art. Since attaining a bachelor’s degree in fine art and a master’s degree in design, K...
Every month, we drop in on designers in their space to get some insight into how and where they work, because we?re the type of people that are just as interested in the designer as we are the product they designed. There?s something about getting a peek inside someone’s workspace, how they function and their process to help really appreciate their work that much more. Now that the year is coming to a close, we’re taking a look back to see everyone featured in our Where I Work column in 2020.
Where I Work: Jason Miller of Roll & Hill
Jason Miller is the founder of Brooklyn-based Roll & Hill, a lighting manufacturing company he launched in 2010. A designer himself, Miller works closely with lots of independent designers to create the brand’s extensive range of collections. Their Sunset Park headquarters is home to their on-demand production practices, where parts are assembled all by hand, one lamp at a time. For this Where I Work, Miller took us inside to see how and where it all happens for Roll & Hill.
Where I Work: Gloria Kondrup of HMCT Archetype Press
The multihyphenate Gloria Kondrup originally planned to study law but her career trajectory took at turn after discovering a love for art. Since attaining a bachelor’s degree in fine art and a master’s degree in design, K...
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