
Future fashion designers swap scissors for software and sustainability
To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

Jerusalem Open House is a rare opportunity to explore fascinating interiors, while Zedekiah’s Cave and a new exhibition on food will delight you.

Ganit Goldstein and her software engineer brother, Yoav, teamed up to create a unique virtual reality exhibition of her 3D-printed garment collection.

Glass craftsman says his series is ‘about the childhood dreams of men, about the toys they never stop dreaming about and their fragile inner world.’

Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Jerusalem partners with major toymakers to create new designs that could hit the market next year.

Here’s what happens when Bezalel Academy art students get out of the classroom and dip a creative toe in the magical mineral waters of the Dead Sea.

Graduating seniors of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem showcase end-of-year projects including ingenious inventions for wellbeing.

Bezalel grads make acoustic panels for hearing-impaired preschoolers, easy-on shoes for wheelchair users and fast assembly kit for earthquake victims.

One-off Seder-table staples by students of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem combine history and modernity with ritual functionality.

Tables are a goodwill gesture by Israel Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei in memory of victims of the Taiwan earthquake in February.

Israeli product designers make eating popcorn a lot more fun with their SHEEPOPCO bowls.

Waa, a concept device that instantly shows parents what’s bothering baby, won a student competition at Israel’s first-ever Internet of Things conference.

Jerusalem-based arts academy team bests schools from France, Switzerland, Korea, Mexico, England and Taiwan at Tokyo Designers Week.

Museum gift shops across the globe are ordering mind-bending lighting fixtures from Studio Cheha in Tel Aviv.

Playing with his food led Hanoch Piven to create collage portraits of the rich and famous published in major publications everywhere.