Martí Guixé

by Editorial Team | Jan 24, 2010 in Authors | Leave A Comment

Martí Guixé loves to define himself as brilliantly simple and scrupulous, but eccentrically so. He’s a nomad: his office is the home page of his web site, a milieu that’s easy to update and adapt to one’s needs and mood [ www.guixe.com ].

He’s currently working as a designer for Camper. In the past he’s also worked for Alessi, Cosmic, and Droog Design. He’s the inventor of edible products, sponsored food, and the 3-D snack.

We discuss the concept of “refresh” with a designer who hates objects, but uses them in so far as he needs to, and no more.

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