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31 votes
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While ambitious urban planners try to make fifteen-minute cities a reality, the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen has gone one better – what's life like when everything you need is a stroll away?
36 votes -
Emmanuel Macron praises artisans in ceremony prior to reopening Notre Dame cathedral in Paris
11 votes -
A Traditional City primer
15 votes -
Traffic will never be fixed here: The benefits of the diverging diamond, and why it's still not enough to fix traffic
8 votes -
After a unanimous local vote in 1996, the Swedish town of Växjö became the first in the world to commit to becoming fossil fuel free
14 votes -
The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation
6 votes -
Copenhagen's once-industrial port has been planned to make everything, from schools and play areas to businesses and recreational spaces, accessible within five minutes
4 votes -
Touchscreens are out, and tactile controls are back. Rachel Plotnick's "re-buttonization" expertise is in demand.
74 votes -
The Costco of housing is…Costco?
39 votes -
Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon.
22 votes -
Architecture blog recommendations?
Morning, y’all! I’ve been a reader of Dezeen for years, but have lost touch with all the other architecture blogs I used to read via RSS (RIP Google Reader) pre-current internet. I like their...
Morning, y’all! I’ve been a reader of Dezeen for years, but have lost touch with all the other architecture blogs I used to read via RSS (RIP Google Reader) pre-current internet. I like their combination of showcases and architecture news, though I do wish there was more technical information given.
Anyone have any architecture blogs they’d love to recommend in a similar vein?
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A cool YouTube channel, called Tool de Japan, showcasing the skills of Japanese craftsmen
21 votes -
The future of land use and incremental development
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Looking for interesting or unconventional wedding ring jewelers/designers
I'm in the market for wedding bands. Rather than settling for a traditional plain gold wedding band, I want to explore the more artistic options. Jewelry has rarely ever worked for me, either I...
I'm in the market for wedding bands. Rather than settling for a traditional plain gold wedding band, I want to explore the more artistic options. Jewelry has rarely ever worked for me, either I take it off and forget about it or lose it, hopefully something ultra unique will help make it an exception. Ideally something under 1000 Euro/USD. Of course I'm shopping around my city and neighboring ones as well, since you never know where you'll find a hidden gem.
Ideally I would find an artisanal jeweler in Europe. But as an example of what inspired me is this Patrick Adair: https://patrickadairdesigns.com/ I first found about him when I saw videos of how he made rings from superconductor coils/cables. He uses a very wide range of materials and I find almost all of his work aesthetically pleasing, even if I wouldn't wear most of them.
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Why eight Tokyo minutes from office to metro is too long – The city is seeing a boom in commercial construction but labour scarcity has made location a critical concern for companies
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Five months after a devastating fire destroyed more than half of Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange, workers are set to begin the reconstruction of the 400-year-old building
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Lessons from the golden age of the mall walkers
6 votes -
Routed Gothic — A clean vintage drafting, avionics, routed signage, and keyboard legend font
13 votes -
Is my blue your blue?
48 votes -
The tactile road crossing map is not just a feature that sets Swedish pedestrian signal boxes apart, it's also the first and original design of its kind
16 votes -
A symbol for the fediverse ⁂
27 votes -
Sainsbury Wing contractors find 1990 letter from donor anticipating [and celebrating] their demolition of false columns
21 votes -
What are online courses could you suggest for starting UI/UX design?
Hey there, I am asking for a friend who is interested in transitioning from their career of designing print ads (Photoshop and InDesign) to web design. I would imagine they would need some courses...
Hey there, I am asking for a friend who is interested in transitioning from their career of designing print ads (Photoshop and InDesign) to web design.
I would imagine they would need some courses on responsive design and Figma? But I'll let the people with experience talk if they're here.
Free is preferred but willing to pay if needed! And if you have links or specific online courses you really like and helped you, that would be great!
Thanks in advance!
15 votes -
Toasts are bad UX
37 votes -
Evaluating the significance of San Lorenzo Village, a mid-20th century suburban community
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Smashing idea: how East Germany invented ‘unbreakable’ drinking glasses
16 votes -
Not sure where to ask this - early 2000's email printing layout samples
Unless I'm missing something in my search queries, Google ain't coming up with anything. I'm trying to look for samples of printouts from emails (hosts are irrelevant) made in the early 2000's....
Unless I'm missing something in my search queries, Google ain't coming up with anything. I'm trying to look for samples of printouts from emails (hosts are irrelevant) made in the early 2000's. It's for a novel project. While I have a vague idea of what kind of layout is needed, it's one thing to guess, and another to actually see it. Any leads?
17 votes -
A radical fix for Britain’s housing crisis: A new offshore city
3 votes -
Paris 2024 Olympic pictograms - what happened?
9 votes -
California Forever pulls measure to build Bay Area city
16 votes -
Arlington Virginia missing middle trial heralds legal fight over suburban zoning
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Slovenia's beautiful beehives turn apiaries into art
15 votes -
This baseball cap has a secret function... (it's also a tote bag)
13 votes -
I’ve stopped using box plots. Should you?
32 votes -
Fit to be dyed: The enduring appeal of tie-dye
15 votes -
This Miami luxury condo is burying crystals in its building foundation to create good ‘vibes’
20 votes -
A Colorado factory is making homes that are indistinguishable from traditionally built ones — and chipping away at the housing crisis
28 votes -
"Unlimited height" approved on proposed tallest skyscraper in the US [in...Oklahoma City???]
14 votes -
Emigre typography and graphic design magazine (1984–2005)
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Rams (2018) - A Dieter Rams documentary - Free today
4 votes -
Houston has seen a gentle density revolution since the 1990s. Allowing neighborhoods to opt out of citywide reforms was crucial.
18 votes -
French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
27 votes -
Why every city wants a Wrigley Field
10 votes -
Remnants of a legendary typeface have been rescued from the River Thames
44 votes -
Nathan Berman has helped rescue Manhattan’s financial district from a “doom loop” by carving attractive living spaces from hulking buildings that once housed fields of cubicles
16 votes -
The methodical plan to erase Chicago
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How do you accidentally run for President of Iceland?
30 votes -
Utopian Scholastic
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Where is the best place to find freelance UX/UI designers?
Historically companies I've been at have had someone on staff, but we're a small startup and looking to get some UX/UI support. All of my googling has lead me to "gig" websites like Upwork or...
Historically companies I've been at have had someone on staff, but we're a small startup and looking to get some UX/UI support. All of my googling has lead me to "gig" websites like Upwork or Fiver and talking to friends in industry (granted salaried UX/UI folks) have lead me to Linkedin or Indeed. Neither feels like the right place for what we're looking for. Does anyone have an suggestions for finding freelance designers we could work with iteratively? Thanks!
Context: Our company is rolling our a new platform out to beta users and are looking to refine some of our platform's interface. Mainly we're hoping to polish up some of the more amateur design elements across the platform and get help designing layout for tools/data presentation. We have done a good amount customer research on what folks are looking for, will be getting active feedback after pushing the changes, and are hoping to iterate with said feedback.
9 votes