As we move into 2019, we’re reflecting on the creative stories behind the people and places that grabbed our readers’ attention this year. Our creative bucket covers innovation in industries such as fashion, architecture, the arts, gaming, film, and media. From residential design projects (Humphreys & Partners) to esports (Mavs Gaming, Esports Arlington Stadium) to the future of art in Dallas (a conversation with Jennifer Scripps), our most popular stories spanned the vast range of creativity in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Here are the 12 most-read stories on dallasinnovates.com/creative for 2018.
1. ULI Announces Finalists for North Texas Impact Awards
Influence, Innovation, Public Places, and The Next Big Idea: From Dallas Arboretum’s A Tasteful Place to EpicCentral Grand Prairie to Urban Commons, here’s a look at the projects that made the list of finalists.
2. Reports: New Skyscrapers Would Add to Dallas’ Tower Trove
Two recent articles piqued our interest on where skyscrapers—an important part of Dallas’ history— fit into the city’s present and future.
3. Dallas Firm Says its Design is ‘Apartment of the Future’
Humphreys & Partners unveiled a Manhattan high-rise residential design project that will integrate AI, drones, and automation as well as be 100 percent sustainable.
4. Getting in the Game: Arlington Repurposing Convention Center into Esports Stadium
The Esports Arlington Stadium is set to become the largest esports arena in the country.
5. Film Commission: $230M in Economic Impact Brought From 2016-17 Dallas Area Filmmaking
Dallas area filmmaking projects have already topped $60 million in economic impact over the first quarter of 2018.
6. Design With a Big ‘D’: Meet 6 UX/UI Experts Delivering Solutions
The Dallas-Fort Worth region has no shortage of thought leaders who are helping create the solutions for some of today’s most popular products, from Ben Judy at 7-Eleven to Ron Dagdag at Thyssenkrupp Elevator. Here are six you need to know.
7. Mavs Gaming to Bring Esports Arena Online in Deep Ellum
The Mavs Gaming facility will be ready in time for season tip-off of NBA 2K in May, opening ahead of the new Arlington Esports Stadium.
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Look Inside: Mavs Gaming Hits ‘Play’ on New Deep Ellum E-Sports Pavilion
Inspired by the Dallas Mavericks team, the gaming center acts as a practice, competition, and relaxation facility for the NBA 2k professionals.
8. ‘High-tech Park’ from NY High Line Designer Coming to Dallas’ West End
The West End Plaza at Market and Corbin streets is part of the ongoing developments in the neighborhood where the Dallas Innovation Alliance is piloting smart cities tech.’
9. Dallas’ Roomored Now Designing Virtual Walk-throughs for Major Homebuilders
Roomored CEO Farrukh Malik believes virtual walkthroughs will be the future of home customization, replacing model homes and eventually eliminating the need for design studios, paint swatches, and samples altogether.
10. See the Future of Home Decor in Dallas Market Center’s ‘Innovation Petting Zoo’
As part of the upcoming Dallas Total Home & Gift Market, retailers and interior designers can experience unique, cutting-edge furniture and decor products that show form doesn’t have to be compromised for advanced function.
11. The Creatives: Rise of the Makers
From unprecedented inventions to never-before-considered concepts, our region is fostering the ascension of businesses born by artists, artisans, and creators.
12. Jennifer Scripps: ‘I Want To See The City Of Dallas Embrace Art In A Different Way.’
“We certainly can, and will,” says the director of the Office of Cultural Affairs about forging a new future for the arts in Dallas.
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