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Reads tagged with “design”

Woodworking for Mere Mortals: 5 DIY Wooden Gadgets
Woodworking for Mere Mortals: 5 DIY Wooden Gadgets

What Zimbabwean pianos have to do with vintage maze games and tortillas.

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Transit Maps of the World: A Design History of Transit Systems
Transit Maps of the World: A Design History of Transit Systems

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Stickwork: Patrick Dougherty’s Remarkable Tree Sculptures
Stickwork: Patrick Dougherty’s Remarkable Tree Sculptures

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Ralph Ginzburg’s <em>fact:</em>, Vintage Wikileaks?
Ralph Ginzburg’s fact:, Vintage Wikileaks?

Inconvenient truths, or what groundbreaking typography has to do with the justice system.

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Brain Pickings Redux 2010
Brain Pickings Redux 2010

A year’s worth of ideas, inspiration and innovation from culture’s collective brain.

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Proteus: Ernst Haeckel at the Intersection of Art & Science
Proteus: Ernst Haeckel at the Intersection of Art & Science

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Retrofuturism Revisited: The Past Imagines the Future
Retrofuturism Revisited: The Past Imagines the Future

Flying cars! Spinning buildings! Voice AND color! …or what Disney has to do with Eve.

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Creative Cartography: 7 Magnificent Books on Maps
Creative Cartography: 7 Magnificent Books on Maps

From tattoos to Thomas More’s Utopia, or what Moby Dick has to do with the nature of time.

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Fabulous Furniture Made of Unusual Upcycled Objects
Fabulous Furniture Made of Unusual Upcycled Objects

What vintage suitcases have to do with funeral homes and bowling alleys.

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The Best Apps of 2010
The Best Apps of 2010

Social magazines, Victorian tablets, and what 100-year-old educational traditions have to do with analog photography.

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