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To boldly sit where no one has sat before.
To boldly sit where no one has sat before.
No inflator? No problem!
COVID-19 has closed workplaces across the U.S., and the luckiest among us may never be forced to return to an office again. That’s an intriguing option for people who can suddenly log in from anywhere. And now, the nation’s most storied and shiny RV brand, Airstream, plans to seize this moment with a brand-new trailer optimized for working on the go.
An experimental plug-in imagines a web without men. It can be, perhaps unsurprisingly, empty.
Google Creative Lab’s well-being experiments try to be playful, but one of them is just joking about something that’s not funny to begin with.
All you need to go offline for a day is a printer.
Berg’s popular product was sunset after the pioneering studio shut down. But a new, open-source app is bringing it back to life.
“Gun Shop” is a painstaking study of firearm design, offering a window into why so many people continue to covet these deadly weapons so dearly.
What does a post-Jony Ive Apple look like? Today, we got our first look.
You can’t say I didn’t warn you.
An effective identity probably doesn’t look the way you think it looks.
It could be used to create something like an internal internet, connecting organs and tissue with sensors in a seamless network.
A new survey suggests those little pings are one of the most-reviled forms of UX—and it’s a lesson for anyone building apps or products.
None of these people are real—but their images are free to download and use in any way you choose.
Adobe is making a play for normies.
“We need to make sure people are safe,” a spokesperson told a Scottish newspaper after authorities foiled one 3,000-person game.
The company could be moving the placement of its iconic logo, if you believe some reports.
The quantum internet is coming sooner than you think—even sooner than quantum computing itself. When things change over, you might not even notice. But when they do, new rules will protect your data against attacks from computers that don’t even exist yet.
The design team behind one of the most recognizable brands on the planet was “inspired by other brands being more transparent about their creative process,” says creative director Ben Nelson.
Think of it as Material Design for data visualization.
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