Crazy Eating Utensils, Designed To Stimulate All The Senses
But where does the bright pink spoon go in the table setting?
But where does the bright pink spoon go in the table setting?
Chieh Ting Huang wanted a durable, stylish, super-slim wallet--so he designed one himself.
Mindfuck at Hauser & Wirth London pulls together some of the American icon’s most compelling works.
Because 80 million users later, there’s no reason to keep the VIP sign up.
A free app for Android reimagines what your phone can do when it’s “locked.”
An ESA-led team tested the possibility of 3-D printing the first habitats on the moon.
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The World Wildlife Fund’s new iPad app serves up interesting factoids on endangered species--and features a wealth of fantastic design details.
In Wave Trip, if you’re playing the game, you’re making the soundtrack.
How do you depict the 400,000 years of life lost to guns annually? Not by aggregating, but by showing each life as a discrete line.
Designed for Olympic-level performance, now Nike’s Flyknit tech is getting the ankle-high treatment.
It makes so much sense! It costs so much money!
Almost everyone knows the Aeron chair as a high-tech design classic. But few people know that its true origins lie in a 10-year effort to create furniture for the elderly.
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