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The newest from the design studio behind the Little Printer mixes Twitter notifications with a cuckoo clock.
Our 2013 Innovation By Design Awards are a showcase for inspiring, ingenious design solutions. Below, you'll find stories about the year's current entrants, as well as the finalists from 2012 (which rose to the top from among 1,700 entries). You'll also find stories about inspiring projects that speak to the nature of business and innovation in 2013. Enjoy!
The newest from the design studio behind the Little Printer mixes Twitter notifications with a cuckoo clock.
Siloed apps are about to give way to a new paradigm in mobile content.
What is Google Glass actually like to use? Finally, we know. And there’s no augmented reality to speak of.
Dutch designer Robert Bronwasser adds upholstery and curves, bringing new life to the centerpiece of the living room.
Now accepting entries. All finalists will appear in our October 2013 design issue.
Written by: Phil Bernstein
Making our cities resilient to climate change means a shift away from the lowest-bid mentality and toward a model of shared risk, argues Autodesk VP Phil Bernstein.
The MusixCube poses the question: What if composing music were as simple as failing to solve the puzzle?
Last night, we threw an epic party celebrating all things design of 2012. Here’s a late-entry ticket.
1,700 entries. 56 finalists. And October 16, 2012, we named the 11 winners of our Innovation by Design Awards. And the awards go to …