+ Welcome to habitusliving

Inspired by Habitus magazine, a new online community for design hunters has arrived

Design is a part of everything we see and do – our homes, cities, restaurants, bars, holiday destinations, transport modes, furniture and accessories. Beyond the surface of what these things look like are connections and meanings that create the world we immerse ourselves in.

Habitusliving.com will explore the way we connect with the products and spaces around us, and how these connections reveal our personalities, cultures and values. If you believe that design is much more than the latest and most expensive products, your desire for something deeper will be satisfied.

Following the success of Habitus magazine, launched in September 2008, habitusliving.com also has a strong regional focus. Bringing together creative content from Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia, shared and diverse perspectives, aesthetics and ways of living are explored and celebrated.

The categories on habitusliving.com are unique. In them, you’ll find stories on how we ‘live’, ‘desire’, ‘play’, ‘travel’ and ‘move’, and you’ll also meet some interesting personalities that live within or contribute to design. ‘Connect’ will offer a selection of inspiring books, events, contacts and ideas for creatively rich ways of living in design.

The team at habitusliving.com are always looking for diverse content from the region –submissions are welcome for editorial consideration, as well as feedback and suggestions too!  Our journey is an ongoing search for new ideas, contexts and meanings in creativity, design and architecture that arise through dialogue between individuals, society, culture and technology.

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Danielle Smyth says:
15 Oct 09
Looks delightful!
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Brent Heatley says:
15 Oct 09
Congratulations on opening up the discussion on design as a part of what we see and do. In a broader sense, can design also be about how we plan our lives - our careers, our relationships, our finances etc., and how we formulate the ethics and beliefs that shape these plans? Let's hold up good design in the everyday things we encounter, as proof of how informed, responsible thinking can make things work better in all areas of being alive.
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Rosanne Lawton-Kirby says:
15 Oct 09
It is good to see that this has developed in a way for interaction from the public. Well Done! Love the idea...
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Virginia Blue says:
15 Oct 09
A fabulous resource which will be keenly followed. Your magazine is terrific, and this will no doubt be of the same high design standard.

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SIMON SFEIR says:
16 Oct 09
Professional site
Congratulations & best luck!!!!!!!!!
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