Cassie Hansen is editor of Artichoke magazine. She has a degree in creative industries, majoring in journalism and creative writing. Cassie has written for a range of publications, including Houses, Landscape Architecture Australia and Kitchens + Bathrooms. Before moving to Melbourne and joining the Architecture Media team, Cassie worked in Brisbane managing the editorial and design of more than ten business-to-business magazines.
Cassie Hansen's Latest contributions
Light and Emotions
This book explores the work of lighting designers and how it changes according to context and culture.
Wicked! Design on the Edge of Bad Taste
This book contains designs that are so wacky it’s hard to tell if they’re cool or horrible.
Where They Create
This book by P. Barbera proves that design can trigger an emotive response.
Eat Me: Appetite for Design
The product, packaging, art, branding and interiors documented in this book are simply mouth-watering.
After Taste: Expanded Practice in Interior Design
A book that explores that subjective thing called taste and how it fits into the interior design world.
Lux: Lamps and Lights
Lighting design is creative and considered, with many designers making a name for themselves with their lighting creations.
Windows by Design
Sixteen fun shop windows were curated by Alex Zabotto-Bentley of AZB Creative for this year’s L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival.
Studio: Ross Gardam
Founder of design studio Spaceleft Ross Gardam creates furniture and lighting products.
Bloom exhibition opens in Canberra
Landscape Architecture Australia‘s Cassie Hansen visits the Bloom: Healthy Spaces exhibition in Canberra.
Colour Hunting
The book considers how we subconsciously perceive colours and how those perceptions can influence what we buy and feel.