Dezeen hosts a series of innovative daily live shows at 100% Design from 19-22 September with guests including trend forecaster Li Edelkoort, designers Katrin Olina (above), Philippe Malouin, Benjamin Hubert and Asif Khan, and writers and critics including Sam Jacob and Daniel Charny.
Curated to provide a mixture of insight, intelligence and sheer entertainment, the shows will feature a host of bright young talents and established figures.
Each day, Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs will interview leading figures from the design world, including a daily "design brain" - a leading journalist, writer or thinker who will help pinpoint key movements and trends emerging during London Design Festival.
Each Dezeen Live show will also highlight emerging talent exhibiting at 100% Design and include a live DJ playing exclusive music tracks submitted to Dezeen Music Project for the occasion.
The shows are part of the 100% Design Seminar Programme. Each show will be filmed and broadcast later on www.dezeen.com.
See below for the full schedule of speakers...
Wednesday 19 September
5-6pm
Katrin Olina
Icelandic graphic artist Olina creates visual fantasy worlds populated by spirits and ghost-like forms, which she also applies to interiors and products. See all our stories about Katrin Olina »
Tom Hulme, IDEO
Design director at industrial design giant IDEO, Hulme is also an entrepreneur and angel investor, helping design-led start-ups get off the ground. See all our stories about IDEO »
Sam Jacob, FAT
Design Brain! Jacob is a member of architecture firm Fashion Architecture Taste and a renowned critic and commentator. See all our stories about FAT »
Plus:
Spotlight on an emerging 100% Designer
DJ/musical performance featuring Dezeen Music Project
Thursday 20 September
5-6pm
Dominic Wilcox
One of the most original thinkers in the design world, Wilcox’s work has appeared everywhere from the V&A Museum to the Discovery Channel and Have I Got New For You? See all our stories about Dominic Wilcox »
Asif Khan
Asif Khan runs one of the UK’s most hotly tipped young architecture studios and recently co-designed the Coca Cola Beatbox pavilion at the Olympic Park with Pernilla Ohrstedt. See all our stories about Asif Khan »
Daniel Charny
Design brain! Charny is a tireless design curator, writer and thinker. His 2011 Power of Making exhibition about contemporary craft was the most popular V&A show for 50 years. See all our stories about Daniel Charny »
Plus:
Spotlight on emerging 100% Designer
DJ/musical performance featuring Dezeen Music Project
Friday 21 September
5-6pm
Philippe Malouin
Malouin only graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven four years ago but is already one of the most exciting UK-based designers, working across product design and interiors. See all our stories about Philippe Malouin »
Benjamin Hubert
Hubert launched his career at 100% Design in 2006 as a young graduate and is now working for leading brands around the world. See all our stories about Benjamin Hubert »
Beatrice Galilee
Design brain! Galilee is making waves as a writer and curator and directed Hacked Milan, the most talked-about show at this year’s Milan design week. See all our stories about Beatrice Galilee »
Plus:
Spotlight on emerging 100% Designer
DJ/musical performance featuring Dezeen Music Project
Saturday 22 September
2.45-3.45pm
Clemens Weisshaar, Kram\Weisshaar
One half of the world’s most future-focused design teams, Weisshaar has developed retail display concepts for Prada and filled Trafalgar Square with graffiti-writing robots during the London Design Festival in 2010. See all our stories about Kram\Weisshaar »
Shamil Thakrar, Dishoom
Founder of one of Dezeen’s favourite restaurants, Dishoom on St Martin’s Lane, Thakrar is currently working on designs for a new outpost in Shoreditch.
Li Edelkoort
Design brain! Edelkoort is one of the world’s foremost trend forecasters and the visionary former chair of Design Academy Eindhoven. See all our stories about Li Edelkoort »
Plus:
Spotlight on emerging 100% Designer
DJ/musical performance featuring Dezeen Music Project