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The conventional route toward a career in design—through college—is rapidly changing. → Read More
Tremendous cultural and technological changes have expanded the parameters of identity design. Here are four key principles for branding in the age of ambiguity. → Read More
Spot On is a free period and birth control tracking app. It’s secret sauce? A wealth of institutional knowledge. → Read More
Illustrator Noma Bar is known for his clever use of negative space. When it comes to illustrating sexuality, that space takes on a whole new meaning. → Read More
Spot On, Planned Parenthood’s first app, is a winner in the 2017 Innovation By Design Awards. → Read More
Oleg Tolstoy went to Florence to capture the iPhone-wielding crowds that flock to Italian cities. → Read More
Thanks to thousands of volunteers stationed across the country, anyone can experience the entire journey of the total eclipse. → Read More
With the help of a little Photoshop. → Read More
The company is helping ProPublica build an index of hate crimes across the country. It’s sorely needed. → Read More
It’s been a century since the U.S. has seen an eclipse like this–and Google has spent years preparing to learn from it. → Read More
Fernando Abellanas transformed the underside of a concrete bridge in Valencia into a hidden workspace. → Read More
Fernando Abellanas transformed the underside of a concrete bridge in Valencia into a hidden workspace. → Read More
A (satirical) design framework for Brutalist UX offers a “new type of experience based on neglect.” → Read More
Who knew there was design inspiration to be found in the buses, trains, and ferries of American cities? → Read More
Not all cities have a budget for design, but Atlanta’s department of urban planning is showing why they should. → Read More
Fascinated by the ludicrous laws she had heard about from friends around the U.S., photographer Olivia Locher set about documenting them—in her signature style. → Read More
The single-serving trend comes to frozen yogurt with Wim, a countertop device that makes batches of fresh fro-yo. → Read More
The artist collective Postcommodity is using sound cannons–normally used in combat–to broadcast an opera of migrant stories. → Read More
It riffs off of ASMR videos, a growing internet subculture built around shared coping. Apparently, anything can be commodified. → Read More
These massive concrete structures that dot the coast of Souther England have a brief but fascinating history. → Read More