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Freitag’s First Suitcase Inflates In Seconds With A Bike Pump

The Zippelin pumps up when you need it and rolls up when you don’t. Architects have been obsessed with inflatables for years, using them to build strong, light structures that are surprisingly durable....

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This Pocket-Sized Measuring Tool Is Simple Genius

It’s almost as essential as an Allen wrench. Tools make our lives easier. Except when they don’t. Case in point? Tape measures. Bulky and cumbersome, they’re never by our sides when we need them, and...

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Want To Fight Inequality With Design? Read These Books Now

Urban designers, architects, professors, and activists share their essential reads. Design has afforded us more convenience, more connectivity, and more beauty. But at the same time, it’s also...

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The End Of The High Line Era

Several high-profile, billionaire-backed public spaces are on the outs. It’s the end of the line for one of New York City’s most imaginative and controversial park proposals. Developer Barry Diller...

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A Notebook For The Multi-Tasking Generation

Get rid of the apps and Post-its–and try this analog method for organizing your thoughts. There are as many note-taking systems as there are note takers, but one has proven especially popular with...

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How To Preserve An App For 100 Years

The V&A Museum acquires WeChat for its permanent collection–and has a clever preservation technique that ensures we’re saving today’s culture for tomorrow’s anthropologists. WeChat–China’s largest...

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Coca-Cola’s Headquarters Have A Refreshing New Look

The company taps Gensler to spruce up its Atlanta offices with communal areas, treadmill desks, and recycled glass bottle flooring. Over its 131-year history, Coca-Cola has reinvented itself time and...

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A Brilliantly Simple Solution For Organizing Pantone Color Chips

Designers, meet the Chip Slip. Pantone‘s chip books are the bible of color for most graphic designers–an indispensable guide to finding the perfect colors. Designers often rip out individual color...

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The City Of The Future Is In Beta Testing At Cornell’s New Tech Hub

The university campus is testing a number of new approaches to urban design–which could see adoption throughout the city. The university campus of the 21st century is here–and it’s a far cry from brick...

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The Latest From Design Legend Susan Kare? Housewares Inspired By Computer...

Kare brings bitmap graphics off the screen and onto your table. Susan Kare–product design lead at Pinterest  and designer of Apple’s original icons and fonts–has created a new line of Jacquard-woven...

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This Danish Company Wants Suburbanites To Ditch Their Cars For E-Bikes

With a range of 40 miles, this new e-bike is tailored to the ‘burbs. Commuting by bike versus car has myriad benefits, from increasing physical fitness to decreasing congestion and carbon emissions....

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What Happens When Lyft Redesigns A Street

Take a ride in the Lyft lane. Picture 10 lanes of gridlock. Now imagine replacing them with wide sidewalks, public benches, planters filled with lush flowers and grasses, trees offering shade,...

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How An Earthquake-Shattered Town Rebuilt Itself Around Food Culture

After a magnitude 6.2 earthquake devastated a small town in central Italy, rebuilding the restaurants helped rebuild the community. Food halls have proliferated to the point of almost annoying...

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Visualizing What Makes Rap Lyrics So Unique

Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne are more alike than you’d think. The Language of Hip Hop, a new longform data visualization by Matt Daniels, takes a deep dive into the lyrics of hip-hop to figure out what,...

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Designing A City For Science At The Bottom Of The World

McMurdo Station–a 58-year-old research center in Antarctica–is finally receiving a sorely needed renovation. Co.Design spoke with the architects. With glass-walled conference rooms, lounges, and open...

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Uniqlo’s Newest Collection Is Pure Design Bait

Eames superfans, take note. Charles and Ray Eames–the 20th century’s most famous design duo–were true polymaths, creating films, furniture, prefab architecture, products, toys, and more. A new...

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An Ex-Googler Redesigns The Humble Measuring Cup

Improve your culinary skills with the help of this mathematically optimized measuring cup. In the kitchen, everyone has their own habits. Some improvise recipes and add ingredients to taste as they...

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The ACLU’s Design Guide For The Resistance

The nonprofit is rolling out a new design system, accompanied by a guide to why it matters and how to use it. For 97 years, the ACLU has defended the rights and freedoms that the Constitution...

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Atlanta Is Fighting Urban Inequality–With An Idea From Martin Luther...

Meet “The Beloved Community,” an idea MLK advocated for in the 1950s. Martin Luther King, Jr., the City Planner? In Atlanta, yes.Read Full Story

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Why Ikea Is Buying A Tech Company

Ikea is moving from a you-do-it-all approach to a tech-does-it-all approach. Ikea is creating an Ikea-free experience. Yesterday, the Swedish furniture and lifestyle company acquired the gig-economy...

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