Browsing: Design
The New York Times’s redesign proves journalism matters more than ever
The newspaper studied readers and prototyped extensively to find better ways to surface news and…
How Ikea quietly tweaks its design around the world
The Swedish furniture company just opened its first store in India–and just like Ikea does…
The myth of human-centered design
The conventional interpretation of human-centered design wildly oversimplifies the relationship between people and technology. It’s…
How to win the Tour de France, in one image
New research about the physics of bike racing could change the sport. To the average…
Why tech’s favorite color is making us all miserable
The cold blue light of modern touchscreens may be aesthetically pleasing, but it poses health…
Brainstorm Questions, Not Solutions
Your “proposed solution” is probably wrong. Whether you’re establishing a startup or receiving a brief…
Windowless planes are coming, and they’re not as bad as they sound
Emirates plans to make virtual windows the norm on all of its future planes–but to…
Sam Stubblefield: Why Designers Must Think Like Contrarians
A creative cannot but look at the world differently. It is part of the job.…
7 surprisingly brilliant details from Target’s new design brand
You’ll wish every product had these loving little touches. Target’s new Made By Design line offers simplicity…
Apple’s plan to make its design less addictive
The company wants to make putting down your iPhone down a little easier. Hour upon…