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Design, strategy, and other muses.
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Contact cards printed using offset and letterpressing techniques. For adjustable scale in staff, personal and cost-effective labels can be printed and affixed to the cards.
(via typographie)
The Black Keys poster by MethaneStudios.com
Hey, that’s my bike!
i really admire the design of these stairs and how they incorporate a wheelchair access ramp. in a world were barrier free design is essential to living a full and happy life, its amazing to see landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander has taken literal steps to design stairs AROUND a ramp, instead of the other way around.
RE: in response to amount of discussion ive been getting with this photo, id like to put my opinion in the mix, as some people have been getting quiet upset about this.
for those of you who arent studying architecture, the inclusion of barrier free design in modern architecture and civil projects has been a very positive addition. with a large portion of north america’s population entering their elderly age, the need for barrier free entrances, exits, pathways and vertical elevation devices is a must, and it makes sense.
…Please click the original post that I reblogged this from to finish reading! It’s definitely interesting!!
SENTE Muay Thai class in West Chester, PA. Training sparring drills. Stop in and take a class.
I could listen to him all day…
Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO, speaks at the Better by Design CEO Summit 2012 (by NZTEvideo)
Derweze, also known as the door to hell, is a 70 meter wide hole in the middle of the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan. The hole was formed in 1971 when a team of soviet geologists had their drilling rig collapse when they hit a cavern filled with natural gas. In an attempt to avoid poisonous discharge, they decided to burn it off, thinking that the gas would be depleted in only a few days. Derweze is still burning today
(Source: goodnamesgone, via npr)