Lusine Corsini

Critic - Industrial Design
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BFA, Rhode Island School of Design

Lusiné Corsini is a strategist, designer and maker whose work bridges experience design and traditional craft. With a background in UX and systems thinking, she has worked across startups and corporate environments, focused on creating intentional, evidence-based, human-centered experiences. Over time, her practice evolved from digital systems to hands-on making, including the development of children’s craft products designed to foster imagination, creativity and storytelling. Most recently, she has been exploring the tradition of silversmithing through the lens of her Armenian heritage, drawing on historical research and traditional metalworking techniques to investigate how adornment can hold meaning, shape identity and help cultural memory live on through material form.

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BFA, Rhode Island School of Design