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The Best Art Schools in the World in 2021
Design is a profession that values creativity and imaginative problem-solving. It requires a person to have the ability…
Spoon Archaeology Exhibit at London Design Biennale shows Disposable Plastic Cutlery as Archaeological Artifacts
German designers Kai Linke and Peter Eckart have conceived an exhibition for the London Design Biennale in which…
10 Awesome Car Design Features that Should Come as Standard in Every Car
Cars have come a long way when it comes to design and structure. If you go back and…
2021 Trends In New Product Development
The new product development process is an ongoing process for generating better products and more competitive business models.…
Tips For Choosing The Best Wardrobe Furniture
The current market is flooded with innovative wardrobe designs. From freestanding to custom-made wardrobes, there’s an endless list…
8 Things Every Design Student Should Know to Succeed
Attaining success in any educational institution isn’t a walk in the park, the same applies to design colleges.…
The Evolution of Musical Instruments
According to some researchers, musical instruments came about randomly, depending on the available materials, and, in some cases,…
Studio Swine Presents Wave Particle Duplex Installation At A/D/O
A/D/O, the creative space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn by MINI dedicated to exploring the future of design, will host…
Looks Matter: Making Your E-commerce Site Appear Reliable
We often are told as children not to judge a book by its cover. But as consumers, that’s…
Why Small Is Better: Minima Concept Phone by Pierrick Romeuf
It is 2018, and while our phones continue to get bigger, our jean pockets remain the same. Advances…
Virgil Abloh’s Markerad Collection For IKEA Includes A Giant Receipt Rug
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of Virgil Abloh‘s Markerad collection, the result of the collaboration between Italian…
Carlo Ratti and Makr Shakr Introduce Nino, The First Mass-Market Robotic Bartender
Architect Carlo Ratti has unveiled the first mass-market robotic bartender for Makr Shakr, the world’s leading producer of automated…
PUMA And MIT Design Lab Unveil Self-Adapting Sportswear
A breathing sports shoe, that grows its own air passageways to enable personalized ventilation? A learning insole that…
A Look Inside The Met’s “Heavenly Bodies” Exhibition
The Costume Institute’s spring 2018 exhibition, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, on view from May 10…
Carlo Ratti’s SCRIBIT Is A Writing Robot That Turns Any Wall Surface Into Canvas
Italian architect Carlo Ratti Associati unveils Scribit, an intelligent writing robot that allows users to draw images and…
Self-heating Smart Jacket Responds To Changes In Temperature
Founded by three MIT students, Boston-based start-up Ministry of Supply has designed a self-heating smart jacket that responds…
Designing from the Ground Up; Design Basics that Every Home Should Have
Design is the combination of beauty and function. In some settings, beauty can take precedence over function when…
Studio Drift’s Franchise Freedom Drones Installation at Art Basel Miami
Amsterdam-based Studio Drift has choreographed 300 drones to simulate a flock of birds above the ocean and beach…
Akane Moriyama and Umé Studio Unveils Draped Flowers Curtain Woven From Paper
Created by Stockholm-based textile designer Akane Moriyama and design firm Umé Studio, the knitted Draped Flowers Curtain contains…
IKEA’s Space10 Debuts a Hydroponic Vertical Farm
IKEA‘s innovation lab Space10 created a pop-up hydroponic vertical farm during this year’s London Design Festival. The salad bar concept was…
Erwin Wurm’s Fat House Installed in Vienna’s Upper Belvedere
An “overweight” house by Austrian sculptor Erwin Wurm has been installed just outside an 18th-century palace in Vienna. Wurm…