One Of Facebook’s Top Designers Is Leaving, To Fund Designer-Led Start-Ups
How do you walk away from one of the biggest products in the world? By walking toward several tiny ones.
How do you walk away from one of the biggest products in the world? By walking toward several tiny ones.
Stonehill & Taylor transform the property using almost exclusively local resources.
An annoying task just got way cuter.
BIG’s latest museum, inside a World War II-era Bunker, is a blast. So to speak.
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Because we’re still lazy, but not lazy enough to be comfortable owning a Lazy Susan.
Neta Cohen goes analog for her graduation project from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design.
Your vacuum will see you now.
Motoi Yamamoto creates site-specific mandalas, which he later invites the public to help him destroy.
Real data about sex and drugs fuses with supercomputing to simulate the spread of HIV between real (virtual) people.
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