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Category: Something Cool

Something innovative, interesting and may possibly develop into a trend

3D Printing Photobooth in Japan

3D printing is destined to be the future, but how can it be brought to mainstream? Japan-based creative company Party … More

3D printing, exhibition

Want a Hug?

Free Hugs Campaign has been started in 2004 as a random act of kindness. Since then, free huggers are spreading … More

advertising, fashion, graduate show, product design

Going Slow: Low-Tech Factory by ECAL students

ECAL (École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne) students presented a series of low tech installation in the low-tech factory exhibition during … More

exhibition, product design, unplugged

The Cocooning Experience: New Coworking space in Hong Kong

Thanks to Startup Weekend, I spent my past 3 days at Cocoon, the newest home for entrepreneurs in Hong Kong. … More

coworking

Imperfection Matters: Catering that Favours Ugly Food

As supermarkets are trying their best to get us to buy the fresh produce, only the best-looking ones are selected … More

ethical, food

Future Catwalk: A interactive video by Barnaby Roper

The fashion catwalk experience has been transforming since brands start to stream the show online. The once exclusive activity welcomes … More

fashion, runway, video

A Life Changing Idea: LifeSwap

Looking for the right job is a daunting process.You do intensive research, talk to friends and family, learn from the … More

business model

Vision for Urban Mobility in 2030 by Höweler + Yoon

Boston-based architects Höweler + Yoon won the AUDI urban future award 2012 for its Boswash shareway project. They propose a system … More

architecture, future scenario, urban planning

What’s there after Death? Biodegradable Urn Turns People into Trees

If you are an environmentally friendly person then you should like this idea: turning yourself into trees after death. Martin … More

eco, industrial design

Worn out fabric that mimics eroded surface

Textile designer Sayan Chanda replicates the natural worn out process of painted wall in fabric construction. He treats the fabric … More

textile

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