Issue 47

Damien Florebert Cuypers, Sketching New York Fashion Week

During the New York Fashion Week a few weeks ago, Damien Florebert Cuypers beautifully captured the styles of Spring 2017 and fashionable onlookers.

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Damien Florebert Cuypers, Sketching New York Fashion Week

During the New York Fashion Week a few weeks ago, Damien Florebert Cuypers beautifully captured the styles of Spring 2017 and fashionable onlookers.

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Michael Rock, The Accidental Power of Design

Often, what we have conjured assumes the sheen of inevitability, as if its results were inalienable facts in the world rather than the product of someone’s ideas and actions. In other words, design solidifies, and naturalizes, things that start off

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Michael Rock, The Accidental Power of Design

Often, what we have conjured assumes the sheen of inevitability, as if its results were inalienable facts in the world rather than the product of someone’s ideas and actions. In other words, design solidifies, and naturalizes, things that start off

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Julianne Swartz, Loop

Julianne Swartz creates beautiful and provocative sound installations. Loop is a tapestry woven from wire and speakers, playing a collage of non-speech audio.

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Julianne Swartz, Loop

Julianne Swartz creates beautiful and provocative sound installations. Loop is a tapestry woven from wire and speakers, playing a collage of non-speech audio.

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Timo Arnall, No to NoUI

Of course the interfaces we design may become normalised in use, effectively invisible over time, but that will only happen if we design them to be legible, readable, understandable and to foreground culture over technology. To build trust and confidence

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Timo Arnall, No to NoUI

Of course the interfaces we design may become normalised in use, effectively invisible over time, but that will only happen if we design them to be legible, readable, understandable and to foreground culture over technology. To build trust and confidence

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