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OpenSquare is a space for collaboration between product designers Andy Law and Mil Stricevic, specialising in the creation of context-specific, delightful experiences.
With a shared interest in the point of convergence between information, entertainment and technology, we look for opportunities to work together on projects in this area, and are happy to call ourselves designers, researchers or artists depending on the project description and who is paying! |
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Andy Law was the lead Project Designer at the office furniture manufacturer Flexiform, before studying industrial design at the Royal College of Art. He has since worked as a research fellow at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea and at the RCA, as well as tutoring at Thames Valley University and Camberwell College of Arts.
A teaching fellow at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee, Andy's research concentrates on applying digital innovations to everyday life. His recent commercial career has focused on industrial and interaction design projects for Inventured, Digit London, United News and Media, and King Miranda. |

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After 10 years in the music business Mil studied at the Glasgow School of Art, followed by a masters degree at the Royal College of Art.
His professional experience includes a number of audio-based 'story-telling' projects for clients including the Eden Project, Warner Bros Music, BMW Mini, Barrow City Council, the Manchester Museum.
He was founding partner and director of Pavillion Design Studio 2003-2007, whose activities included strategic brand consultancy and graphic/communication design for clients within the cultural, civic and commercial sectors as well as reponsibility for the entire footwear collection for italian-based fashion designer Dirk Bikkembergs. Mil is a part-time tutor at the Glasgow School of Art. |
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