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Editor Frank Scott (FS) from DesignPRWire has interviewed designer Anna Kholomkina (AK) for A’ Design Award and Competition. You can access the full profile of Anna Kholomkina by clicking here. |
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Interview with Anna Kholomkina at Sunday 18th of March 2018 FS: Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator? AK: I`ve entered Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry at 2012 and graduated withhonors at 2016 as a Bachelor of Industrial Design. Now I continue to study to obtain the Master's Degree. From 2012 to 2016 I did several design projects for Sheremetyevo-Cargo, Russian Railways, RTEC-Software Systems. FS: How did you become a designer? AK: As a child I have always been interested in everything and in school was good both in exact sciences and liberal arts. I wanted to do something to combine these two directions and design become a perfect choice for me. FS: What are your priorities, technique and style when designing? AK: When designing the main base thing is scenario planning; it`s very important to imagine and analyze product life cycle, how it`s being produced, used, utilized,... Other keystones are analogue observation and good technical drawing. FS: Which emotions do you feel when designing? AK: Depends on the project itself. At the process I am usually concerned and try not to be led by emotions and use brains and logic. But when the project is finished and I am really pleased with the result I feel like the happiest one in the world! FS: What particular aspects of your background shaped you as a designer? AK: The most important one is drawing. I`ve been studying it more than 5 years and continue now. It allows me to draw understandable sketches of good quality so that customer can get the point of my idea with ease. FS: What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project? AK: Now my main goal is to graduate from the Academy and the dream is to found my own design studio. FS: What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career? AK: It is extremely important to understand whether you really want to dedicate your life to design or not. Does it bring you joy or you feel uncomfortable? FS: You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects? AK: Two principles are to work hard and go outside the framework, to thinking outside the box. FS: What is your day to day look like? AK: Now every day of me life doesn`t truly differ from another; I have to study every day, in the evenings and on holidays I do homework and small-scale projects. FS: How do you keep up with latest design trends? To what extent do design trends matter? AK: I follow different accounts connected with design trends via Pinterest, Instagram and so on, but always try to keep my own style when designing. FS: How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design? AK: Good design always takes into account ergonomic aspects. Well-made product is comfortable to use and pleasant to look at. FS: How do you decide if your design is ready? AK: It is very hard question; sometimes it`s better not to overthink. When I see I`ve made everything I could and the design seems to be logically relevant, it may be called finished. But I think it`s always something you can add and it always will be so, no matter how good your design is. FS: What is your biggest design work? AK: It is my Bachelor diploma work - Brake Valve Checking Workstation, A' Design Award Winner for Engineering and Technical Design Category in 2016. FS: Who is your favourite designer? AK: I can`t call just one; I admire so many different designers working in various styles - from every one you can learn something useful. FS: Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture? AK: In common I try to not depend on my culture and design cross functional, universal products. But if I do project not for international usage, but from a perception that that certain product is meant to be used only in Russia I should obviously consider cultural assumption and mentality. FS: Would you tell us more about your work culture and business philosophy? AK: I prefer to do the biggest part of the work alone, because there are some work stages when the only person I can truly rely on is myself, though then of course we discuss results with colleagues. Nevertheless there are some people I can trust, those ones who do another parts of the project so that I am nothing to worry about. FS: What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect? AK: All the philanthropy I can do at the moment is helping my groupmates and younger students at the Academy, giving advises and sharing useful information. FS: What positive experiences you had when you attend the A’ Design Award? AK: Attending the A’ Design Award in 2016-2017 caused winning one of the most valuable prizes, that allowed me to show myself a good designer and undertake a Master’s Degree. I regard becoming the Designer of the Day as one of the most milestone in my current career.
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