A New Welcome Sign Memorializes The Famed, Demolished Orange Bowl
Snarkitecture takes their playful work out to the ball game.
Snarkitecture takes their playful work out to the ball game.
The Nest Learning Thermostat, invented by the iPod’s original product manager Tony Fadell, is a good case study in making small, thoughtful improvements that help users.
But it lacks photos of sports cars, kittens, and bikini-clad women.
Finally, a fertility charting tool that’s simple to use--and isn’t awash in pink.
And your controller is your smartphone.
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Meike Harde’s collaged masks of celebrities and models offer up a funny, disturbing critique of unattainable beauty standards.
A simple extension makes this old A-frame in Belgium more spatially efficient--and eminently more stylish.
Trust us, it makes more sense when you see the video.
What if a whole city could just pick up and move?
Juan Sanchez finds a novel solution for mocking up subtle design ideas.
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