Designeers Black Book

25/11/2025

Designeers Black Book

It’s an incredible honour to announce that Talanoaga is part of Designeers Black Book as a digital designer representative.

The Designeers Club Black Book is a carefully selected collective of architects, product designers, digital creators, and artists whose work pushes the discipline forward with intention and narrative depth.

Being invited into this membership means for us stepping into a space shaped by creators whose voices influence contemporary design culture. To be featured among them gives us a true gratitude and motivation towards the future.

A Curated Community That Values Meaningful Design

Designeers Club is known for championing studios and individuals who blend concept, craft, and storytelling. The Black Book is their most curated circle - a membership built with vision.

What makes this community special is its alignment: every designer included shares a belief that design is more than aesthetics. It’s narrative. It’s philosophy. It’s communication.

Talanoaga’s presence in this space reinforces what has always guided the practice: the aim to bring emotional clarity and intentional storytelling to the world of design and product presentation.

Inside the Interview: A Glimpse

The Designeers Club journal article, “Talanoaga – Fictional Spaces Design,” touches on several aspects of the work that often remain behind the surface. A few themes you’ll find inside:

  • Why Fictional Spaces exist - and how digital environments can communicate product philosophy more effectively than traditional photography.
  • The bridge between design and narrative - how Talanoaga’s architectural background informs spatial storytelling and emotional design decisions.
  • The idea of ‘intentional visual language’ - building images that express values, not just aesthetics.
  • What designers truly need today - a shift toward storytelling as a strategic tool, not just a visual one.

These reflections offer a deeper look into the philosophy that drives the project and how Fictional Spaces grew into its own design methodology.

Read the Full Story

You can read the full feature in the Designeers Club Journal:

Talanoaga — Fictional Spaces Design

(available via Designeersclub.com)


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