Things We'd Like to See: Subway Stations with Better Lighting
The design of subway stations generally sucks, with a few global exceptions. The Line 11 platform at the Arts et Metier metro stop, in Paris, is the most beautiful subway station I've ever been in....
View ArticleSwatch the Throne: Jubilee Pantone Queen Palette
In a rather cheeky gesture to celebrate Her Royal Majesty's Diamond Jubilee, a creative team at the London office of Leo Burnett is pleased to present a Pantone palette in the form of Queen Elizabeth...
View ArticleIntel Corporation is seeking a UI Designer (Rapid Prototyping) in Beaverton,...
UI Designer (Rapid Prototyping) Intel CorporationBeaverton, Oregon Intel Corporation is seeking a User Interface Designer who will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of social scientists,...
View ArticleCore77 Photo Gallery: NY Design Week 2012
Photography by Perrin Drumm & Glen Jackson Taylor for Core77 » View Gallery (more...)
View ArticleArthur Wait's Sensible Robot Design Wins Microsoft Competition
If none of the experts will heed my warnings and we're going to continue messing around with robotics, I want guys like Arthur Wait designing them. Engineer and amateur chef Wait recently won Grand...
View ArticleCore77 Design Awards 2012: Live Broadcast Schedule
It's the moment you've all been waiting for. Our second annual Core77 Design Awards has been better than ever! Since launching the Core77 Design Awards program last year, we've had an incredible...
View ArticleRaymond Loewy Exhibition at This Year's SF Modernism Show
After 25 years of exhibitions, The San Francisco Art Deco Show has merged with The Arts & Crafts Show to create the SF Modernism 20th Century Design Show. Essentially, the show displays furniture,...
View ArticleNot Your Average Design Comp: The U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Jobs and...
From time to time we post word of notable design competitions, where all it takes is a designer with a good idea and skills that can net them thousands in prize money. But what we've got here today is...
View ArticleBreaking: Studio H Leaves Bertie County for Berkeley
Emily Pilloton of Project H Design, one of the most influential design education endeavors in America, announced today that their high school design/build program Studio H is leaving its roots in...
View ArticleOutdoor Gear by Alite Designs
Alite Designs is a San-Francisco-based outdoor goods retailer whose goal is to "design things that make you wonder why you're still inside." In addition to carrying items like the Vapur and the Glif,...
View ArticleFormula One Car Cutaway
I prize my hard-won skill, from all the bridal showers I worked in my restaurant days, to cut a cake perfectly in half. But the guys at the Sauber Formula One racing team have vivisected a decidedly...
View ArticleModular Bookcases, Part 1: Juan Pablo Quintero's L-Shelf
There's a subway running under my apartment, so I'd have to do some testing before I could commit to owning the L shelving system. Other than that, I admire designer Juan Pablo Quintero's brilliant...
View ArticleVictoria University of Wellington is seeking a Lecturer - Interdisciplinary...
Lecturer - Interdisciplinary Digital Design Communication Victoria University of WellingtonWellington, New Zealand The Architecture program at the Victoria University of Wellington is seeking a...
View ArticleIntroducing MCAD's MA in Sustainable Design - Educating Global Change Agents
Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) is pushing the design envelope with their new Master of Arts in Sustainable Design—an interdisciplinary, studio design-oriented degree that is also offered...
View ArticleHCFF at ICFF: Hellman-Chang Fine Furnishings
We've documented the work of our friends at Hellman-Chang as exhaustively as any studio, but it's worth revisiting their work on the occasion of ICFF, where Daniel and Eric debuted several new pieces....
View ArticleSofia Design Week 2012: The Light and Time, Recycled Design from New...
Reporting by Temenouzhka Zaharieva. Images by Dimitar Dimitrov. The exhibition The Light and Time presents recycled design objects created by students from the Interior Design BA program and the...
View ArticleUnintended Consequences, or a Lack of Design? One-Sided Sun Exposure for...
To what extent do our environments render us assymetrical, and what role does design play? Sometimes we have to sit along the wall of a movie theater or the window seat of a cramped plane, temporarily...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes with AmDC's Raw + Unfiltered Exhibition
In case you missed it, the American Design Club put on a great show under the banner Raw + Unfiltered during ICFF. Our photo editors captured our faves in the NY Design Week Photo Gallery but now...
View ArticleAn Obscure ID Firm Grows Through the Recession
What the heck is this thing? Read on Here's an example of how a nuts-and-bolts industrial design firm—one that you've probably never heard of—can integrate with other businesses to achieve fantastic,...
View ArticleCreative Re-Usage, Part 2: A Different Sort of Big Box Business
Those who move frequently know: The best place to get sturdy cardboard boxes for free is at a liquor store. Booze comes by the case, and if the boxes are strong enough to hold 24 bottles of Jack,...
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