This is what I call industrial design!
Rapex, the female condom that prevents rape; invented by Sonnette Ehlers, a retired medical worker in South Africa, where raping
The Semiotics of Shoes.
From an article in this Sunday’s NY Times (I know, I know; I need to expand my source list)
The T-Chair.
Found this on designboom.com after hearing a recent ID candidate mention it during his presentation. Pretty cool idea, huh?
Starchitects.
So, I’m checking out the Cooper Hewitt 2005 National Design Award nominees and lo and behold, one of them
Cool interface.
A great Flash interface at Design Within Reach (browse one of the catalogs). Found while looking for folding inspiration for
Design.
So, I was thinking I might start posting design observations here. My first entry will be about a bad, bad
Tuesday, Sept 8th. The shoes I wore to meet the architect.
In my life, I have been told I resemble a prettier version of Allison Janney; easily passed off as Katharine
On being subtle but not small.
Subtle. The difference between a male and female jawline. The angle of the forehead, the curve of the brow.
There’
On Microsoft Excel, Big Software, and Brazilian Favelas.
I often telling people designing for Excel is more like urban design than anything else. Because like a city, big
On touching data.
Touch interface design guidelines dictate that the more simple and limited the gestural language used to control a system, the