Danielle Davis, originally from Oklahoma, focuses her work on the relationship between design and play. Her exhibition and accompanying book, While I Should Be Working: Experiencing and Learning Design Through Play, explores an evolution of design through form making and open experimentation. She presents project explorations starting from a single graphic form, which then expands organically, both visually and contextually. This documented creative process encourages and highlights a further generation of ideas and the making of complementary work.
Maps & Directions