LEGENDARY INTERVIEW

Design Legends ("DL") had the distinct honour to interview legendary designer Fabrizio Constanza ("FC") for their original perspective and innovative approach to design as well as their creative lifestyle, we are very pleased to share our interview with our distinguished readers.

DL: Could you please tell us a bit about your design background and education?

FC : My professional career has evolved from industrial design to currently being the director of two design and art operations: Zio Projects and Fabrizio Constanza Design. I hold a BA in Industrial Design

DL: What motivates you to design in general, why did you become a designer?

FC : I believe the effects of evolution affects everything, and that as a designer I constantly redesign the present.

DL: Did you choose to become a designer, or you were forced to become one?

FC : I became a designer by choice. Design requires a positive stage of mind. I cannot think of anyone becoming a designer by force.

DL: What do you design, what type of designs do you wish to design more of?

FC : I design functional art, custom furniture, conceptual sculptures, and I also consult with companies. The firm is working towards assisting corporations to transition to a design-thinking model of business.

DL: What should young designers do to become a design legend like you?

FC : Publish their work in a professional manner. That is: great design solutions, information log, great photography, and extra hours of work.

DL: What distinguishes between a good designer and a great designer?

FC : The desire to generate flawless designs and produce helpful information

DL: What makes a good design a really good design, how do you evaluate good design?

FC : The client´s satisfaction.

DL: What is the value of good design? Why should everyone invest in good design?

FC : Good design is a positive engagement that develops into an endeavor. The return of these investments on design is achieving maximum results through innovation.

DL: What would you design and who would you design for if you had the time?

FC : I’m very glad to say I already do both. I design for those who appreciate my work; time is a commodity that cannot be wasted.

DL: What is the dream project you haven’t yet had time to realize?

FC : I am sure when it comes to mind I will engage energetically to it. So far, I have done all that I have envisioned

DL: What is your secret recipe of success in design, what is your secret ingredient?

FC : It´s measuring time, the parameter that defines the process.

DL: Who are some other design masters and legends you get inspired from?

FC : I am a visual person; my inspiration comes from general observation, not any specific person nor trait.

DL: What are your favorite designs by other designers, why do you like them?

FC : I appreciate Italian modern yachts, Porsche, Calatrava, and Calder

DL: What is your greatest design, which aspects of that design makes you think it is great?

FC : I create timeless works of design. All of them are special. What makes them great is that they are timeless pieces.

DL: How could people improve themselves to be better designers, what did you do?

FC : Stop designing for profit and start designing for passion.

DL: If you hadn’t become a designer, what would you have done?

FC : I would be a RAF pilot. I like pushing the limits. Design is about the only normal job that allowed me to feel the rush of approaching the unknown.

DL: How do you define design, what is design for you?

FC : Design is to include evolution into our products.

DL: Who helped you to reach these heights, who was your biggest supporter?

FC : My parents. I was educated to aim for perfection and be gentle and generous on the way. And my Wife, that thought me to better manage my drive.

DL: What helped you to become a great designer?

FC : It’s a lonely road to the top. I have great appreciation to those who crossed my path, their influence helped design my vision

DL: What were the obstacles you faced before becoming a design master?

FC : The comfort zone; it’s a natural surviving instinct that we all must learn to overcome on a daily basis.

DL: How do you think designers should present their work?

FC : In two ways: so that the client understands, and also the world grasps the idea.

DL: What’s your next design project, what should we expect from you in future?

FC : We are working on two large sculptures; a rotating environment; a restaurant design; four plinth designs, and apartment interiors.

DL: What’s your ultimate goal as a designer?

FC : That future designers and society in general benefit from my work.

DL: What people expect from an esteemed designer such as yourself?

FC : A vision of the possibilities once the comfort zone is left behind.

DL: How does design help create a better society?

FC : Designers perceive the interaction between all things; designers could create solutions that minimize collateral damage.

DL: What are you currently working on that you are especially excited about?

FC : Two large size sculptures, and placing the exhibition of “ EL soporte del Cubo”.

DL: Which design projects gave you the most satisfaction, why?

FC : Social projects; it is an extreme pleasure to provide art, and it´s appreciation, to all persons, thus enriching all life.

DL: What would you like to see changed in design industry in the coming years?

FC : Design industry must adapt to each country’s industries, culture and needs. It would seem unbelievable, but design programs around the world are rigid and standardized.

DL: Where do you think the design field is headed next?

FC : Hopefully to business, with business schools teaching design thinking and innovation; it is the next logical step.

DL: How long does it take you to finalize a design project?

FC : On an average, it takes two month. Production is another story.

DL: When you have a new design project, where do you start?

FC : I listen, observe and listen again.

DL: What is your life motto as a designer?

FC : I want to make a difference in the world

DL: Do you think design sets the trends or trends set the designs?

FC : Businesses sets the trends, design follows orders.

DL: What is the role of technology when you design?

FC : I seek results; technology is part of the tool box, but not the magic hat.

DL: What kind of design software and equipment do you use in your work?

FC : We use 3d max, Auto-cad, Corel Draw, bond paper, tracing paper, napkins, etc.

DL: What is the role of the color, materials and ambient in design?

FC : It is extremely important to our projects.

DL: What do you wish people to ask about your design?

FC : Any question is welcome. Usually the answer makes their eyes shine.

DL: When you see a new great design or product what comes into your mind?

FC : I am not alone after all

DL: Who is your ideal design partner? Do you believe in co-design?

FC : Greg Jacobs from Ignite performance USA, we have a good work rhythm. Absolutely, I believe on co-design.

DL: Which people you interacted had the most influence on your design?

FC : The client, of course

DL: Which books you read had the most effect on your design?

FC : Flipboard.

DL: How did you develop your skills as a master designer?

FC : Like any other skill, through training and practice.

DL: Irrelative of time and space, who you would want to meet, talk and discuss with?

FC : Winston Churchill

DL: How do you feel about all the awards and recognition you had, is it hard to be famous?

FC : I am honored by the jurors that have seen the work we are developing; fame is fantastic, yet I admit I still must learn how to handle it better

DL: What is your favorite color, place, food, season, thing and brand?

FC : Colour: British Green Place; London Food: Southwestern Mexican; Season: Winter; Thing: Sports; Brand: Porsche

DL: Please tell us a little memoir, a funny thing you had experienced as a designer?

FC : How many times I have miscalculated quotes.

DL: What makes your day great as a designer, how do you motivate yourself?

FC : When I “see” the project solution.

DL: When you were a little child, was it obvious that you would become a great designer?

FC : Yes; I was always perfecting my toys

DL: What do you think about future; what do you see will happen in thousand years from now?

FC : I will not be physically here but my work will prevail. Or simply we will be extinct.

DL: Please tell us anything you wish your fans to know about you, your design and anything else?

FC : This answers were edited by Diana Brown and Lets Save the Planet!!!!

LEGENDARY DESIGNER

FABRIZIO CONSTANZA IS ONE OF TODAY’S MOST INFLUENTIAL ARTIST AND DESIGNER FROM GUATEMALA. OVER THE LAST 25 YEARS, HE HAS CONSISTENTLY CHALLENGED THE TRADITIONAL BOUNDARIES BETWEEN VISUAL AND FUNCTIONAL ART. HE HAS ESTABLISHED AS THE MOST AWARDED AND RECOGNIZED STUDIO FURNITURE DESIGNER IN THE REGION. HIS BODY OF WORK INCLUDES CONCEPTUAL ART AND FUNCTIONAL ART. HIS INSPIRATION COMES FROM THE EMOTIONS GENERATED BY EXISTENCE: THE PASSAGE OF TIME, REFLECTIONS OF THE WORLD, PAST NOSTALGIA AND FUTURE SIGNS. FABRIZIO CAPTURES AND MATERIALIZES EMOTIONS IN ART AND DESIGN. FABRIZIO’S DESIGN PROCESS HAS BEEN APPLIED IN PROJECTS, WHICH GO FROM ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN TO CONSULTING IN COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE PROJECTS. HIS WORK HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN ART MARKET MAGAZINE, DM DESIGN MAGAZINE, DESIGN MILK, DESIGN YOU TRUST, YAHOO NEWS BUSINESS, SAN FRANCISCO GATE, TIMESUNION.COM, ID MAGAZINE AND ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN COLORADO, TO MENTION A FEW.


Gambit Chess Table

Gambit Chess Table by Fabrizio Constanza


Home Bar and Coffee Spinning Ambient   Rotating Multifunctional Furniture

Home Bar and Coffee Spinning Ambient Rotating Multifunctional Furniture by Fabrizio Constanza


601  Lounge Chair

601 Lounge Chair by Fabrizio Constanza

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