
TIMOTHY SCHREIBER Clever and Creative Tea Packaging Clever tea packaging and creative tea bag designs from all over the world. Cigarette Tea Bags Cigarettea are creative tea bags that look just like real cigarettes. [link] Ineeka Tea Bags Cool tea bags that have paper arms on the sides that fold out in order to make them into a single-use filter. tPod Tea Bags Small paper boats attached to tea bags by Elisabeth Soós. Tea Forté Tall polyhedral infuser tea packs by Peter Hewitt, each with a disarmingly natural-looking leaf/sprout tag. Tea Stick Cool tea bags designed for people who do not make their tea in a kitchen: gardeners, builders and campers. T Bag Example of literal design applied to a tea bag by Felix Reinki. Tea To Go Sticks Tea bags are attached inside of the tea stick so there is no need to use the spoon for stirring. Maum Tea Bags Cool tea bag designs look like people with different personalities. Tea Stick Stirrer Lighting Tea Bag Cool lighting concept by Wonsik Chae imitates the form of a tea bag. Hanger Tea Herbal Tea Bags
Design Thinking: The Scientific Method for Innovation When facing a challenging business problem or difficult strategic question, it can be hard to know where to start. In these situations, companies and organizations often turn to established strategies to create more value for their customers and improve their own positions in the market. For many companies, design thinking is a new and innovative method for solving problems and gaining new knowledge; for some, it is even considered “risky” because its popularity as a go-to process for creative innovation is relatively new. But design thinking’s origins actually date back further than you might realize, pre-dating Aristotle. When you get down to it, design thinking is just the scientific method adapted for the purpose of creating of products, services, and experiences rooted in human experiences. Discovery and hypothesis-based problem solving Let’s go back to middle school for a moment, when we all probably first learned about the scientific method. Where the “design-tific” method works
emrEHusmen.com ® Best Free Fonts of 2012 It’s that time of year again, time to recap the best about the year ending and prepare for a new year. Last week we kicked off our “Best of…” series with the Best Best Free UI PSDs of 2012. So for this week, we will show you the best free fonts we saw here in 2012. Make sure to pick your favorites to add to your library for the start of 2013. Villa Didot Blanch Arvil Manteka Metropolis Cassannet Silverfake Nougatine Magna Bariol Kocoon Light Acorn Typeface Nexa Maven Pro Sreda Oranienbaum Benthem Sahara Moby Barkentina About the Author Gisele Muller loves communication, technology, web, design, movies, gastronomy and creativity. Related Posts 1060 shares Best jQuery Plugins of 2012 Nearly 6 years after the initial release of jQuery, it’s more popular than been. Read More 540 shares Best Free UI PSDs of 2012 It’s that time of year again, time for our “Best of…” series, where we look back over the past year and pick our favorite freebies and resources.
Cooking Simulator on Steam We're posting new videos and screenshots almost every day. Our social media:Facebook: Simulator FAQ🤔:1. When is the game going to be released?We’re aiming for PC Steam release in early 2019.2. Game requirements?You can find them on the Steam store page.3. Form Us With Love Design Studio Lace & Tea :: wedding inspiration: jenny packham fall 2012 Posted on November 7th, 2011 I’m loving this new bridal collection from Jenny Packham. The gowns are gorgeous with some lovely vintage 1920s inspiration throughout. The intricate beading, relaxed silk and soft, feminine silhouettes make this collection a definite favorite for Fall 2012. Un científico ruso se auto-inyecta una bacteria de 3,5 millones de años | TECNOXPLORA ¿Hemos encontrado el camino hacia la inmortalidad? Según Anatoli Brouchkov, jefe del Departamento de Geocriología de la Universidad Estatal de Moscú, estamos cerca. El científico ha decidido auto-experimentar en su propio cuerpo los efectos de Bacillus F, una bacteria de 3,5 millones de años de antigüedad que él y su equipo descubrieron en 2009 en una montaña de Siberia. “Desde entonces trabajo durante más tiempo y no he padecido la gripe en los últimos dos años”, ha explicado el investigador en una entrevista concedida a la televisión rusa. Obviamente, sus observaciones no tienen validez científica, ya que para ello se necesitarían hacer ensayos con muchos más individuos, y también controlar los efectos de otras variables. No sabemos si el excelente estado de salud del profesor Brouchkov en los últimos años se debe a la auto-inyección de la longeva bacteria en su cuerpo, o bien a otros factores como el estilo de vida o la dieta, por ejemplo.
Hole Design Studio | Alessandro Busana 100 Ways to Repurpose Everything (Happy Earth Day!) Think this title is a tall order? Well, you’re in for a post of epic eco-tastic proportions. So epic that you may need to give your computer or mobile device an extra moment to load all of our pretty pictures. Seeing as we love to repurpose just about anything under the sun, we’re celebrating Earth Day by serving up 100 of our favorite ways to upcycle, reuse, and transform everyday materials into creative new things to wear, hang on the wall, and give to friends. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61.
Education | The FUTURE is WILD The Educational Value The education potential of The FUTURE is WILD is limitless. Any episode offers opportunities to teach about human impact on the environment, survival, habitats, food chains, adaptation, climate change and much more. In primary and secondary schools around the world, children and young people have created their own future worlds completed with plants and animals. The FUTURE is WILD can be used in schools and colleges worldwide as a resource material for teaching science and geography in particular, but also opportunities for creative work, for debate and informed discussion. The FUTURE is WILD is used in varying ways by UK and international schools and colleges. Primary Education (for children from age 5 to 11) Animals and plants always hold a special fascination for younger children, who are excited and engaged by learning about living things. The Long Itchington School runs regular FIW workshops and projects focussing on art work, literacy work and lots of science.
Easy Drink - Bottle Redesign by Hsu Hsiang-Min, Liu Nai-Wen & Chen Yu-Hsin The 45-Degree Neck What will happen if we shift the mouth of the bottle from the top to a 45-degree angle? You may not be able to fill it to the brim, and drinking from it may be a bit weird, but filling the bottle from a water cooler or fountain will surely become easy. This simple placement difference can do a heck lot for the packaging design and I think it’s radical and awesome. Designers: Hsu Hsiang-Min, Liu Nai-Wen & Chen Yu-Hsin