10 Wind Turbines That Push the Limits of Design
Very impressive.
New works in the public domain since 1987.
Very impressive.
Professor pioneers DIY adjustable glasses that do not need an optician.
Inventor’s 2020 vision: to help 1bn of the world’s poorest see better | Society | The Guardian
EDAR (Everyone Deserves A Roof) is a 501(c)(3) charity that provides unique mobile shelters to those living on the streets all around us.
The database currently contains details of over 4,400 different aerial propaganda leaflets and other PSYOP printed product from WWI to the present day.
[Exactly how many computers or robots do you see in this beautiful production?]
YOUR COURAGE, YOUR CHEERFULNESS, YOUR RESOLUTION, WILL BRING US VICTORY. 1939 war posters from England.
‘Design well’ and ‘calm down’ and ‘be prepared’ are the themes
Acting like a slow strip tease of affection, this message of love is only fully revealed after you have consumed your entire cup of caffeine, giving you new carnal ideas to channel your fresh burst of energy.
Sherwood Forlee had one too many lunches stolen. Sherwood designed plastic lunch bags with built-in spots designed to look like mold. Who would steal that sandwich?
In Melbourne I developed a way-finding-system for the Eureka Tower Carpark while working for Emery Studio. The distored letters on the wall can be read perfectly when standing at the right position. This project won several international design awards.
Anyone who can design a Web site for me of this quality is encouraged to contact me. Needs to have a certain look tied to a certain time, as this one does (but not this look or time).
graphics from the career of the man who – in creating over 4000 Isotypes for social scientist Otto Neurath in 1930s Red Vienna – can make a serious claim to be the inventor of the modern stick figure.
Supporting anyone up to 168 pounds, the frame, which costs around $6 to make, is made from the cardboard used in industrial packaging, whilst the wheels and chain are standard bike issue, and will cost around $24.
Phil Bridge: Cardboard Bicycle Costs Just $30, Don’t Leave It Out in the Rain
Viktor Schreckengost who died last year at the grand age of 101, was regarded by some as the father of industrial design.