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Triggerfish: Seven ordinary things that can lead to one extraordinary result
Triggerfish CEO Stuart Forrest shares seven business tips they taught you in kindergarten.
Fair phone
Bas van Abel designed a smartphone that focusses on improving social and environmental conditions.
Stay with me
Faith47's latest mural provokes an emotional response and references the Gaeta Cemetery in Italy.
The Design Experience
Cape Town’s Design Indaba shows that the scope for designers to make a difference to society is wider than ever.
Product spotlight: Chairman by Nawaaz Saldulker
In the first of a new series looking at bespoke South African designs that demonstrate a unique craftsmanship, we feature Nawaaz Saldulker's Chairman.
A beautiful way
Abbott Miller commemorates the 175th anniversary of Green-Wood Cemetery with a life-like exhibition symbolising the park's paths, roads and burial sites.
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Scatter effect
Published 26 August 2011
Nendo's Scatter Shelf is a design concept that creates a kaleidoscopic visual effect, almost like being caught in a spider's web.
In Design Snippets
Game types
Published 26 August 2011
The Tabletto stencil-toy is a great way to learn about typography and have a trace of fun along the way.
In Design Snippets
Private space
Published 26 August 2011
Softshelter is a flexible and simple paper solution for creating private spaces within shelters in disaster-stricken areas.
In Design Snippets
Puppet masters
Published 26 August 2011
Pedro Reyes's Baby Marx installation uses puppets of Che Guevera and Karl Marx to examination socialism versus communism in a humourous way.
In Design Snippets
Bee friendly
Published 26 August 2011
The outdoor furniture in the urban garden of the National Theatre in London is specifically designed to be welcome to bees.
In Design Snippets
Thrive hive
Published 25 August 2011
Thrive Hive is a natural, well-insulated home for bees.
In Design Snippets
Going solo
Published 25 August 2011
Nendo's Solo Exhibition in Taiwan plays with different manifestations of black and white.
In Design Snippets
Pop or not
Published 25 August 2011
This is Not a Pop-Up in London is a design experiment, giving various designers the chance to make their creative mark.
In Design Snippets
Big Yellow Rabbit
Published 24 August 2011
The Big Yellow Rabbit installation is a fun gesture that encourages people to rethink the purpose of public space.
In Design Snippets
Screen dance
Published 24 August 2011
Film and Dance, this weekend, is an event exploring the intersection between dance and film with a screening of Wim Wenders's Pina.
In Design Snippets
Furniture fair
Published 23 August 2011
The Western Cape Furniture Initiative presents an exhibition featuring the work of Haldane Martin, Heath Nash, Liam Mooney, Tsai and more.
In Design Snippets
War Horse at BASA Awards
Published 22 August 2011
Topthorn from War Horse will be making a special appearance at the Business Day BASA Awards next week.
In Design Snippets
Net works
Published 22 August 2011
A large net installation encourages child-like exploration while also hoping to help re-integrate communities.
In Design Snippets
Carvings of white
Published 19 August 2011
The book Claudette Schreuders is an insightful look into the work of this artist from the past 17 years.
In Reviews
From the sky
Published 19 August 2011
Airline trolleys as covetable storage spaces for your home and office. Yes, take a look!
In Design Snippets
Camp van
Published 19 August 2011
Old camper vans are transformed into funky live/work spaces (complete with surf racks) by Jay Nelson.
In Design Snippets
Southern soul
Published 19 August 2011
Here's a look at the results of Southern Comfort's creative exchange challenge.
In Design Snippets
The city burns
Published 19 August 2011
The book Fire Walker explores the meaning of the iconic sculpture of the same name by William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx, in Jozi.
In Reviews
Read-Unread
Published 19 August 2011
Almost like a seesaw, the Read-Unread bookshelf reveals how many of the books in your library you have actually read.
In Design Snippets
Mini Inflatables
Published 19 August 2011
The new Mini Inflatables hold the promise of hours of fun in the sun.
In Design Snippets
Open, everything
Published 19 August 2011
We're living in the era of "design by everyone". The book Open Design Now explores this phenomenon.
In Reviews
Grow & learn
Published 18 August 2011
Get kids excited about helping out in the kitchen with the Eat Play Grow table that allows them to grow and prepare their own food.
In Design Snippets
Black
Published 18 August 2011
With RCA Black, the Royal College of Art presents the first-ever exhibition of work by students of African and African Caribbean descent.
In Design Snippets
Eco wash
Published 18 August 2011
Eco Automatic is a kitchen sink and dishwasher in one, elminating the need to pack everything neatly into the machine.
In Design Snippets
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