Marta Giralt is a designer specialised in design research and communication. Her work explores the cultural, ethical and moral impact of new and emerging technologies and the potential implications that they may have on our future society. She believes that it is only by critically engaging and navigating such technologies and their impacts that we can really even begin to design and imagine a fairer, more ethical and ultimately more democratic and sustainable future.
By combining research, graphic design and styling, Marta has worked as a freelancer for platforms and agencies such as Nelly Ben Hayoun Studios, agency FranklinTill, Mold Magazine or Rewisor Magazine. Currently working as Year Leader for the MA Material Futures course at Central Saint Martins in London (https://www.materialfutures.com/) and researcher for FranklinTill (https://www.franklintill.com/), she has built an interest in using design as a platform to shape our world through the crossing of disciplines in science, technology and design.
Marta Giralt is a designer specialised in design research and communication. Her work explores the cultural, ethical and moral impact of new and emerging technologies and the potential implications that they may have on our future society. She believes that it is only by critically engaging and navigating such technologies and their impacts that we can really even begin to design and imagine a fairer, more ethical and ultimately more democratic and sustainable future.
By combining research, graphic design and styling, Marta has worked as a freelancer for platforms and agencies such as Nelly Ben Hayoun Studios, agency FranklinTill, Mold Magazine or Rewisor Magazine. Currently working as Year Leader for the MA Material Futures course at Central Saint Martins in London (https://www.materialfutures.com/) and researcher for FranklinTill (https://www.franklintill.com/), she has built an interest in using design as a platform to shape our world through the crossing of disciplines in science, technology and design.