Art versus Design
A few days back, we asked our readers: Is Art really that different from Design? Here’s are some of the responses: TDC: Remo’s example of beauty in medical equipment is excellent, and we somewhat agree...
View ArticleLost in Sofa
Designer: Daisuke Motogi “Things often get lost under the sofa. It’s ordinary for a coin which slipped out of your pocket, or a never-to-be-found remote to be accidentally found in between/underneath...
View ArticleMUJI apps for iPad
MUJI has released three different apps for the iPad: A calendar, a notebook and an app focusing on travel & mobility. MUJI Calendar (iTunes) “So instinctive and smooth to use that it becomes part...
View ArticleWooden Shell Spotlight
Designer: the Nieuwe Heren If Batman were Dutch, his spotlight would probably look like this. “We designed expo objects such as a spotlight and extension lead with a wooden shell. For us, designing...
View ArticleRecycled Rubber Stool by h220430
Designer: Japanese Studio h220430 Made of recycled rubber, this stool is constructed by bending it’s legs and bolting them in place. “We designed a stool made with recycled rubber taking this situation...
View ArticleButter! Better!
Designer: Yeongkeun Was looking at some student packaging work today, all of them were pretty good. Typical clean graphic treatment and alot of rebranding but nothing fresh. “Better!Butter!” however,...
View Articled’Arte of Fashion, Design and Culture.
Editor-in-Chief: Efi Turkson Creative Director: Hanah Ho Art & Photography Director: Victor Ng Copy Editor: Anh Bui Associate Designer: Brier Avil Run by a group of five CMU students, and targeted...
View ArticleThe Worst Designers
We posed the question: “What kind of people make the worst designers?” “Narrow-minded.” -Zu-Ning Chen “The worst enemy of great design, is good design. As quoted from Brian Ling @ design sojourn. The...
View ArticleKoopa Food Chart
TDC: Are these posters for sale? I would really love to have a set of these. [via]
View ArticleImprints: Designing from Memories
From 4th December 2010 to 1st January 2011, Little Thoughts Group (LTG) held their second design exhibition, themed “Imprints: Designing from Memories”, at the National Museum of Singapore. 19...
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