Booking.com is Growing Fast and Needs Your UX Expertise in Amsterdam
wants a UX Designerin Amsterdam, NetherlandsAs the world's leading accommodation website, Booking.com serves millions of customers, so their online user experiences have to be top notch. If you are a...
View ArticleThe Centipede Sawhorse: A Good Design for the Wrong Application?
I was against this thing from the start, because I cannot stand badly-acted infomercials where someone pretends they cannot manipulate a simple device. But before I say any more, check this thing...
View ArticleTrendlet: The Outdoors, Indoors
Sometimes you want to enjoy the pleasures that come with sky and sun, but you don't want to have to actually go outside to do it. This week's group of designers turned our expectations outside in by...
View ArticleA Brief History of Golf Ball Design, and Why You Shouldn't Hit People with...
I once helped a career criminal move some things out of his basement—long story—and when we got to his golf clubs, he hit me (not literally) with this factoid: A golf club is apparently the ideal...
View ArticleAnnouncing The Pop-up Institute for Craft and Ingenuity - Mark Your Calendars...
Core77 and Hand-Eye Supply are launching a "Pop-up Shop and Educational Happening" in Los Angeles on August 16th, kicking off a whole month of pop-up shopping, learning, making and hanging-out. We are...
View ArticleThe Inside of a Golf Ball Does Not Look Like What You Think It Does
Last Friday, we unfurled a brief history of golf ball design, but this post is gonna be all eye candy. Did you ever wonder what that crunchy urethane coating and creamy synthetic resin looks like from...
View ArticleHelp Fab Make Lives Better as a Sourcing Manager in New York
wants a Sourcing Managerin New York, New York Fab's mission is to help people better their lives with design and their Designed By You (DBY) team is looking for an energetic and highly motivated...
View ArticleIndustrial Design in the Modern World: Short Doc & Exclusive Interview with...
Our friends at frog design recently released a short documentary on Industrial Design in the Modern World, a kind of iterative manifesto (the consultancy's first but certainly not their last),...
View ArticleDesign Entrepreneurs: Kevin Williams and Jenie Fu of OgoSport
This is the eighth profile in our series on American design entrepreneurs, looking at how they got where they are, what they do all day, and what advice they have for other designers running their own...
View ArticleMoMA PS1 Celebrates Summer with Installations by CODA & Up-and-Coming...
Content sponsored by Windows PhoneCore77 is pleased to partner with Windows Phone to bring you a series of photo diaries this summer. Based on the theme of Reinvention, we're looking to capture the...
View ArticleUpcoming Biometric System in Helsinki: Pay with Your Face
Driver's license, credit cards, keys. These are objects all of us carry, yet ironically they are all unique, personalized to us. They all link to our identity. You enter your apartment via a mechanism...
View ArticlePaul Cocksedge on Never Having a Regular Job, Needing a Raw Workspace, and...
This is the fifth installment of our Core77 Questionnaire. We'll be posting a new interview every other Tuesday.Name:Paul CocksedgeOccupation: DesignerLocation: East LondonCurrent projects: It's very...
View ArticleHila Raam's 'Rhinoskin' Kevlar Protective Backpack for Civilians
As an individual with the good fortune of being born and raised in the United States of America, I can't say that I've ever witnessed a bombing or any other kind of terror-related attack, much less...
View ArticleWe Are Makers: Documenting a Burgeoning Movement, by Kyle Dickson
Everything in the built world has been designed and crafted by someone. This is not news to most of us, but I'm amazed that even as engineering and design have taken more visible roles in shaping how...
View ArticleWe Are Makers: Documenting a Burgeoning Movement, by Nathan Driskell
Everything in the built world has been designed and crafted by someone. This is not news to most of us, but I'm amazed that even as engineering and design have taken more visible roles in shaping how...
View ArticleA Bad-Ass Bentwood Job, to the Tune of Bach: Inside NYC's Steinway & Sons...
Now that you've checked out our series on wood movement, you'll understand why Steinway & Sons air-dry their wood for a year, then kiln-dry it. You'll also understand why they select quartersawn...
View ArticleTake Design Inspiration From Cultures Around the World with Perry Ellis...
wants a Men's Activewear Designerin Portland, Oregon Do you see fine fabric textures and patterns in every day environments around you? Do you constantly crave exposure to global fashion trends and...
View ArticleSappi's eQ Journal, Issue 5: More Than You Probably Ever Cared to Know about...
In what might be considered as the predecessor to greenwashing, the long-standing directive to buy products that are made from recycled materials is perhaps not necessarily the most eco-conscious...
View ArticleTonight at the Hand-Eye Supply Curiosity Club - Brett Binford and Chris Lyon...
Core77's Hand-Eye Supply Curiosity Club is thrilled for tonight's presentation from Brett Binford and Chris Lyon of Mudshark Studios, as they share their journey from the basement to their current...
View ArticleUsing Giant Mirrors to Harness the Sun--For Social, Not Solar, Power
During several wintertime visits I've made to the Scandinavia, I found the nearly 24 hours of darkness novel; but living there, I'd find it depressing. It's natural to crave sunlight, and now the...
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