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Ray and Charles Eames Unveil an Eames of Your Own Guide

Ray and Charles Eames are prominent names in the realm of design and they released a new guide dubbed An Eames of Your Own. The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity is a non-profit organization and the name celebrates the concept of encouraging and educating the public about the tenets of the duo's work.

The guide is made with the head of research and acquisitions at the institute and aims to demystify collecting design pieces in general, beyond Eames pieces. It outlines five main tenets that are applied to collectibles through historical and cultural themes. It is accompanied by whimsical visuals that are inspired by the period and it is done by Catherine Potvin. The guide also has artifacts from the Eames collection with filmmaker Daniel Ostroff to lend his expertise as well.
Trend Themes
1. Collectible Design - The release of 'An Eames of Your Own' guide demystifies collecting design pieces and highlights the importance of historical and cultural themes in the process.
2. Educational Curiosity - The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity aims to encourage and educate the public about design principles through their guide, providing opportunities for learning and exploration.
3. Visual Inspirations - The whimsical visuals in the guide, inspired by the period, offer a unique and visually captivating experience for design enthusiasts and collectors.
Industry Implications
1. Design - The 'An Eames of Your Own' guide presents opportunities for designers and artists to explore new avenues of collectible design and incorporate historical and cultural themes into their work.
2. Film - Filmmaker Daniel Ostroff's collaboration with the Eames Institute in the guide allows for potential cross-industry partnerships that can explore the intersection between film and design.
3. Education - The Eames Institute's release of the guide provides opportunities for educational institutions to incorporate design principles and historical context into their curriculum, fostering a deeper understanding of design concepts among students.

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