How the secretive Silicon Valley lab is trying to resurrect the lost art of invention
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How the secretive Silicon Valley lab is trying to resurrect the lost art of invention
Apple's 1984 Macintosh revolutionized graphic design—but that was nothing compared to the coming wave of websites that'll design themselves.
Pixar Animation Studios
Pixar Animation Studios
Milton Glaser
Bicycle lanes can be a boon for cyclists but they can also land riders in the “door zone,” a dangerous area sandwiched between primary vehicle lanes and parked cars. In the long term, cities may need to continue designing better solutions to accommodate bicyclists, but in the meantime: drivers could learn a thing or two
Keep Cyclists from Getting “Doored”
(via Lose Yourself in Tomoyuki Tanaka’s X-Ray Illustrations of Tokyo Train Stations | WIRED)
(via How to apply a design thinking, HCD, UX or any creative process from scratch — Digital Experience Design — Medium)
“… Data paves the road to the bottom. It is the lazy way to figure out what to do next. It’s obsessed with the short-term. Data gets us the Kardashians.”
Seth Godin
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How They Sorted Mail in 1903 - Core77
Neil deGrasse Tyson talks about the ways in which logic and creativity enhance one another.
(via Design is a conversation - Inside Intercom)
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In an excerpt from Designing for Touch, Josh Clark looks at how thumbs and fingers change our interactions with handheld devices.
(via MIT Media Lab Knotty Objects: Phone on Vimeo)
(via Product Design Workshop at HackMIT 2015)
(via Beau Lotto – Understanding Perception: How We Experience the Meaning We Create on Vimeo)