International Home + Housewares Show 2014: DIY Trend Stays Strong
Content sponsored by the IHAReporting by Morgan Walsh, photos by Ray HuThe do-it-yourself trend shows no signs of slowing down, especially when it comes to the culinary arts. The Sausage Maker...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: John Whitney's Animated Computer Visualizations From the...
Today, creating a data visualization that'll grab (and hold) the attention of thousands is a cinch, considering that even the smallest of screens comes equipped with state-of-the-art software and...
View ArticleA Lesson in Cycling History from Edward Albert: 'Gangs of New York' Bike...
Photos by Isaac Schell unless otherwise notedOn the occasion of the Red Hook Criterium this weekend, the Rapha Cycle Club here in Lower Manhattan is pleased to present Gangs of New York, an exhibition...
View ArticleVote on the next NASA Z-2 Exploration Space Suit!
NASA is in on the concept vehicle game (as long as space suits count as body vehicles) and they want your input on which they should bring to life. One of three Z Series finalists on offer will really...
View ArticleCore77 Photo Gallery: International Home + Housewares Show 2014
Content sponsored by the IHAAs in the past several years, we are pleased to partner with the International Home + Housewares Show to present the highlights from the annual show. Of course, with some...
View ArticleIn the Details: Building a 3D Sketchpad That Lets You Draw Objects in Midair
With the rise of augmented reality (AR) technology, virtual reality headsets like the much buzzed-about Oculus Rift aren't just for playing games in a simulated universe—they can actually help...
View ArticlePullClean: The Agency of Design's Response to Keeping Hospital Visits Hygienic
You may remember The Agency of Design from our story on designing with energy, as told by the group's co-founder Richard Gilbert. Just as the Agency's design for a sustainably efficient lamp was...
View ArticleInternational Home + Housewares Show 2014: Schmidt Bros Cutlery
Content sponsored by the IHAWe witnessed the debut of Schmidt Brothers cutlery at the International Home + Housewares Show back in 2012, when the New York City-based brand started gaining attention for...
View ArticleCore77 at Holz-Handwerk, the European Trade Fair for Woodworking & Wood...
Hey folks, your correspondent is on the ground at Holz-Handwerk, a massive trade show in Germany covering everything under the sun related to woodworking and furniture building. Here they've got...
View ArticleGuido Einemann's Mobile Furniture-Building Workstations
A gentleman with the unlikely name of Guido Einemann sought to design and build, as Ron Paulk did, the perfect workbench to suit his needs. But unlike Paulk's mobile solution, Einemann wanted something...
View ArticleJoin the Passionate, Fearless Creatives at Kettle as a Senior Product...
Kettle is a team of passionate, fearless creatives focused on delivering great products, redefining best-practices, and providing new opportunities for their clients and own brands. And they're...
View ArticleNike Free 10th Anniversary: Tobie Hatfield on Listening to the Athletes (and...
There's a good chance that even those of you who aren't runners are familiar with Nike Free footwear, whether you wear them for other sports or training or as a go-to sneaker for your day-to-day...
View ArticleSjöbergs' Traditional Workbenches and Portable Smart Vise
With workbenches like Ron Paulk's and Guido Einemann's around, is there any demand for an old-school workbench? Apparently so: Swedish company Sjöbergs does a brisk business in producing the...
View ArticleTime is Running Out: One Week Left to Enter the Core77 Design Awards
Hopefully you've had enough time to submit your designs to the Core77 Design Awards after we extended the deadline to midnight on April 6. If the chance to win one of our awesome DIY trophies—which you...
View ArticleDesign File 010: T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings
In this series, Matthew Sullivan (AQQ Design) highlights some designers that you should know, but might not. Previously, he looked at the work of Alan Buchsbaum.T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings: Born in London,...
View ArticleEyes on the Prize: Real Art's DIY 360-Degree Spinning Rig
My project-crush for the day goes to the FlyRig. This thing was designed and built by Real Art for the University of Dayton's basketball team hype videos, and despite having interest in neither...
View ArticleHow Can One Man Cut a Log into Boards All by Himself? By Using a Logosol
At the Holz-Handwerk show there are tons of circular saws, tons panel saws and tons of CNC mills. But there's only one Logosol M8 Portable Sawmill. This crazy contraption is something like a chainsaw...
View ArticleMartin's Brilliant Spray Table for Masking-Free Varnishing
From German machine manufacturer Martin comes the Speed 20/10, a rollable spray station for varnishing. The one-meter by two-meter surface is covered with a roll of ordinary, cheap packaging paper,...
View ArticleMake Group Designing Easier with Some Help from IDSA & Loughbrough...
If there's one thing that'll kill the creative process quicker than a computer crash with no Time Machine backup handy, it's a lack of understanding and communication when creating a new product in a...
View ArticleInotherm's Front Doors Put Yours to Shame
I bet you didn't realize this, but your front door sucks. Yes, it does. It's made out of steel or wood or even worse, steel disguised to look like wood. It offers little thermal insulation, your...
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