![]() ![]() Honoring accessibility and inclusive design, in Cannes, with Josh Loebner, the global head of inclusive design at Wunderman Thompson. So whose responsibility is it to govern their survival? Maybe the government’s. The arts nurture the human spirit, reflect the human condition for us and, at their best, allow us moments in which we can transcend the limitations of our own points of view and see the world anew. ![]() With a new bespoke font from Tré Seals, Athletics redesigns The Nation.ĭon’t believe #Barbiheimer’s a thing? Well, here’s the trailer. ![]() Julian Bell takes us into the work of a lesser-known (but clearly worth knowing) seventeenth-century painter from Germany, who Samuel Beckett once called “ The Man”. What’s the single most important quality a Chief Creative Officer needs to have? The answer may surprise you. Geometry lovers rejoice the 2025 MiniCooper boasts a circular screen nearly the size of its steering wheel. “For creative professionals who believe in serving all customers, the court’s decision changes nothing.” More on SCOTUS (and all of us) from a designer-turned-attorney.īiomimicry is alive and well-just ask the dragonfly. “When I started to learn all of this, I thought: either I stop practicing architecture, or I need to find another way,” he said. Production of cement alone contributes 8% of carbon dioxide emissions, for example. Tokyo- and Dubai-based architect Wael Al Awar’s "aha moment" happened when he began to consider the outsized contribution modern building materials make to the climate crisis. In a new exhibit, the Cooper Hewitt in NYC remembers the “mother of modern weaving,” and her impact on art, architecture, fashion, and the automotive industry.Įxplicit visuals! Marjorie Taylor Greene! And it’s only Thursday! Over a five-decade career, Dorothy Liebes (1897-1972) made more than fabric - she made a mark across the design world. Read an excerpt from his book, here.ĭesign For America is looking for a new program director. “We’ll start with the idea that everything around us is artificial and can be redesigned to tackle global challenges.” Get to redesigning by registering here. The designers involved are clearly playing to win: Check out the list of nominees for their Games For Change Awards.ĭon Norman, the renowned designer, author, and educator who invented the term “user experience,” is offering a new online course based on his book Design for a Better World. The annual Games For Change Festival, happening this week in NYC, is 20 years old this year. Like you need MORE Barbie? (You’re welcome!)Įlon Musk’s biographer, Walter Isaacson, has released images of early design concepts for the Tesla Cybertruck. Yes, Josef Albers is spinning in his grave.įabula rasa! When black is the new black.īarricades may compromise access but they also violate egress: is building safer schools a design problem? The answer to that is a resounding yes.Ī story about nail polish and cars that’s NOT about Barbie? THAT’S news! Now that scientists are designing logos, it may be time for designers to open their own labs. Risky by Design is CHILD centered-because it really is all about the kids. Want to make cities more livable? More pools and libraries, please.įorget “human” centered. Also, we are critics.ĭespite a Supreme Court order, Alabama’s GOP refuses to draw a second Black district. We’re liking normalcy bias for this one but take your pick.ĬMT says country star Jason Aldean has crossed the line and just found out after they pulled the music video for his new single, “Try That in a Small Town.” Critics say the song calls for racist violence and extremism. Here’s a list of cognitive biases to have nearby if you’re ever asked to take a survey from Pew. According to new research from Pew, some 62% of Americans say that AI will have a big impact in the workplace, and yet 28% think it will only affect, you know, other people. ![]()
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