Imogen Zino is a designer and maker based in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Her background in digital and industrial design allow her to draw from a range of disciplines and create unique and engaging experiences. Imogen works as a design consultant and loves running ideation, strategic planning, co-design and design-thinking workshops with organisations who have a people first focus.

Imogen’s largest sculptural work The Materiality of Winter is currently for sale and being exhibited at Cafe L’affare in Wellington, New Zealand. It explores large-scale multi-sensory interaction and the unique benefits of engaging with our environment through the body. Her physical works are intuitive and tactile in nature; delving into the relationship between body, surface and environment.

Her work has been featured in and/or showcased at: Surface Design Journal (USA), Hello May (Australia), Architecture Now (NZ), Artzone (NZ) , The Dowse Art Museum (NZ), Artnow (NZ), The Big Idea (NZ), ECC New Zealand, Craft Aotearoa, Best Awards, Cafe L’affare, Design Assembly, Atelier Jones Design, NZ Festival of Architecture (2019), Re News, The Centre of Design Research, Good Health Design, Design for Health Journal, St Paul St Gallery & Thistle Hall.