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The hidden graphic design behind flags
Design Frontiers
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31 Mar 16
Stories behind flags from an artist’s point of view.
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Pressed peat makes for ideal building blocks
Design Frontiers
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31 Mar 16
The natural ability of dried peat makes these bioblocks ideal for regulating the interior climates of spaces.
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Collecting desalinated water through fog
Design Frontiers
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30 Mar 16
Fog harvesting is a sustainable way to harvest clean water in areas with regular mist.
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New, innovative material inspired by ancient design
Design Frontiers
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30 Mar 16
The designs found in Iran’s Kharraqan towers became the unlikely inspiration for an advancement in metamaterials.
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FlipFlic controls your blinds for you
Design Frontiers
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29 Mar 16
An automated blind controller equipped with light sensors and thermometers controls your blinds for you.
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A squid bacteria lighting solution
Design Frontiers
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29 Mar 16
The nocturnal Hawaiian bobtail squid uses bacteria to help it see in the dark and so can we.
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3D-printed vase collection upcycles plastic bottles
Design Frontiers
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28 Mar 16
DesignLibero’s 3D-printed vase collection brings beauty to the practice of upcycling.
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Buy one give one: A blanket drive from Cape Town
Design Frontiers
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28 Mar 16
Umbala blankets are designed and locally manufactured by a studio that donate a blanket to a baby in need for every blanket they sell.
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Pedestrian and bicycle tunnel opens underneath Amsterdam Central station
Design Frontiers
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25 Mar 16
A beautiful and advanced tunnel for cyclists and pedestrians has opened underneath Amsterdam.
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Blurring the lines between art, architecture and design
Design Frontiers
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24 Mar 16
A design studio in Italy known for their anamorphic art have painted shape changing mural.
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Notes on Blindness: A virtual reality experience
Design Frontiers
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23 Mar 16
“Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness” is a virtual reality film created from the audio diaries theologian John Hull kept as he went blind.
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Bel & Bel are the leaders in supra-cycling
Design Frontiers
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23 Mar 16
Spanish design studio Bel&Bel save objects from falling into disuse by redesigning their purpose.
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Portable water purification for developing nations
Design Frontiers
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22 Mar 16
LifeStraw is a portable and affordable water purification tool for people in developing countries.
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A faster, cheaper way to filter water using graphene
Design Frontiers
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22 Mar 16
Scientists have created a graphene-based water filter that could be a solution to the water crisis.
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Turning cemeteries into forests
Design Frontiers
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18 Mar 16
The new Bios Urn and tree incubator has created a way to commemorate the dead by planting a tree.
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The Dutch e-bike powered by solar energy
Design Frontiers
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17 Mar 16
The Dutch Solar Bike's sleek design is thanks to specially designed solar panels.
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A tiny, smart patch could replace insulin shots for diabetes sufferers
Design Frontiers
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16 Mar 16
A painless patch could mean that millions of diabetes sufferers no longer have to inject themselves to correct their insulin levels.
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Welcome to Germany is a cellphone app for refugees
Design Frontiers
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16 Mar 16
A smart application provides migrants with much-needed information about life in Germany.
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Interactive installations turn Toronto's beaches into winter destinations
Design Frontiers
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15 Mar 16
Toronto’s beach goers are encouraged to hit the seaside throughout the year.
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Tiny surgical tools inspired by origami
Design Frontiers
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15 Mar 16
Researchers were able to do away with bulky surgical parts and rely instead on the principles of origami.
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Electronic wastelands raise questions about sustainable design
Design Frontiers
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14 Mar 16
Photo exhibition E-waste Tsunami calls on designers to think up better ways to deal with e-waste.
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Asmara: Unlikely home to Modernist Architecture
Design Frontiers
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11 Mar 16
Asmara, a city in Eritrea in North East Africa, is an unlikely treasure trove of standing modernist architecture.
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Saving a font from extinction
Design Frontiers
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11 Mar 16
Reviving a forgotten font designed by Alvin Lustig, an iconic, contemporary American graphic designer.
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A new, sustainable way to make plastic
Design Frontiers
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11 Mar 16
Researchers at Stanford have found a way to create sustainable plastic using inedible plant materials.
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