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Sustainable Industrial Design By Yves Behar

In the 21st century, minimalist form and maximized function won’t make a design great. Great object design takes sustainability and the environmental impact of products into account. Yves Behar is one of the most prevalent industrial designers as of late; it isn’t uncommon to find one of his...

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Awkward Architecture: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

There are thousands of beautifully designed buildings in the world, from elegant family homes to “living” green architecture that serves more than just its human occupants. Architectural materials and design are continuously evolving, which allow for structures that we would have never thought possible. Here are a few examples of...

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The Beauty of Retro Branding

It’s common to see consumer product packages that utilize design techniques and trends that take visual cues from decades to centuries ago. While some companies tend to be hip and up-to-date with current design trends, as consumers, we can’t help but appreciate a piece of nostalgia that we...

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Trends In Design

Trends always have a beginning, whether by way of designers creating something new or clients demanding something new. Graphic design, fashion design, music are all influenced by the modern world. No matter which country the design originates, all design seems to be somewhat influenced by the current trends of visual...

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The Wikipedia Redesign Concept By Designer George Kvasnikov

Wikipedia remains one of the most visited websites in the entire world. It is truly “The Free Encyclopedia That Anyone Can Edit.” It was officially launched on January 15, 2001 in English only, yet ended the year with over 20,000 articles as well as 18 different language editions. However,...

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Colored Tape Installations Form Optical Illusions

New York-based street artist, Aakash Nihalani, uses colored masking tape in isometric shapes to create three-dimensional works of art. His pieces use basic geometry to create intricate designs that form optical illusions. Transforming the basic nature of the color and shapes, Nihalani’s works are a playful interpretation of everyday...

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Timeless Poster Designs by Tom Eckersley

Tom Eckersley was known best for his iconic posters and as a former design professor at London College of Printing (now the London College of Communication). Some of his earliest known works were safety posters for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Throughout his career, he designed posters...

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