Sharon Crowson, designing in a digital world

In this podcast we have the pleasure of welcoming Sharon Crowson of the design archives to discuss designing in a Digital world.
Sharon’s beautiful fabric collections adorn printed interiors across the globe. Alongside the curated fabric collections that are available from the Design Archives, Sharon is also the custodian of the extensive Crowson Archive. Listen now to discover more about the Crowson families love of printed textiles and discuss how Sharon is breathing new life into the patterns and prints from her father Derek Crowson’s extensive archive using a blend of digital and analog technologies and much more...
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