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Home-made English Battenberg, with a not-so traditional interior pattern.
About this project It’s o-fish-al! Thank you for making NoClean Aquariums™ a reality!
*NOTCOT La Boite Concept+CC LAB's LD120 Hi-Fi Soundsystem + Laptop Desk - The signal is fed to discrete amps, then to seven speakers.There is an input for a minjack and RCA, bass and treble controls, and a built-in plug.
Over the past seven years, at our creative agency, Access , we have worked with a number of residential and commercial property developers from Abu Dhabi to Sydney, helping them with development and strategy. Yet we see so often the sad sight of yet another mediocre building going up.
Interview with Jay Ryan of the screen printing shop The Bird Machine near Chicago.
I found this interesting website recently. This site collect peculiar and fun communication between the client and the designer / web developer. According to me, clients are innovators, they want to try something new but, they have lack of communication skills or they don;t know how to express in the design segment.
First brewed in 1893 and originally named Cerveza Cuauhtémoc after the sixteenth-century Mexican emperor, Indio , as it quickly became called by consumers and renamed as such in 1905, is a dark (and super tasty) beer produced by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, part of global brewery Heineken.
One World Trade Center, whose completion has been consistently delayed, has finally reached 100 stories high. The green skyscraper rises on the 16 acre site that once held the Twin Towers. When completed,
This is a different take on Responsive Web design. This article discusses how we can better embrace what the Web is about by ignoring the big elephant in the room; that is, how we can rely on media queries and breakpoints without any concern for devices.
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Comment le logo du Centre Pompidou a-t-il été créé? Une théorie urbaine peut-elle s’exprimer dans la conception matérielle d’un livre?
We nipped along this morning to the big new show at the V&A, British Design 1948-2012 , a retrospective of the creative industries in Britain since the end of the Second World War. Timed to make the most of the Olympic hordes who’ll be hitting the capital this summer (the show ends the same day as the Olympic closing ceremony), it’s a clear attempt to grab back some of the glory from the sporting crowd. Which is no bad thing. This is the first big exhibition of post-war design that the V&A has staged, and it covers fashion, furniture, fine art, graphic design, photography, ceramics, architecture and industrial products. It’s good to have all of that creative output lumped together, even if it does mean that you can only have a few key pieces from each discipline.