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In a digitally connected world, are we losing touch with reality?
14 January 2014Is a future of constant and frenetic connectivity inevitable? Veronica Simpson thinks designers need to step back from the digital tsunami to ensure that the joys of analogue experience aren’t swept away completely
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Last chance to fly to NeoCon with fly Forbo
9 January 2014Designers new and established have just a matter of days to enter the latest Fly Forbo design competition, with a trip for two to Chicago, accommodation and entry into NeoCon 2014 as top prize.
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MET Studio will make sludge look good...
9 January 2014MET Studio has been commissioned as the lead exhibition designer for a 2,000 sq m environmental education centre to be housed within a new sludge treatment facility in the Tuen Mun district of Hong Kong. When completed it will be the world’s largest of its kind.
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Empowering cities with good design
9 January 2014This year welcomes back the World Design Capital (WDC), awarded to Cape Town.
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What I expect from design
7 January 2014In the first of another new series of features, Moira Gemmill, director of projects, design and estate for the Victoria and Albert Museum, talks to Pamela Buxton about her work as director of projects at the museum and what she looks for when commissioning work
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Top 5 Products
30 December 2013our pick of the best new products
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Look down
26 December 2013Emily Black looks at recent projects in which the inspired use of flooring by designers has greatly enhanced the overall scheme
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The best new flooring products
23 December 2013Emily Martin looks at new flooring products, including a conservation-minded floor tile that contains remnants of old fishing nets
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Dexter Moren - 10 things I’ve learned about design
20 December 2013In the first of a new feature, hotel design specialist Dexter Moren, of Dexter Moren Associates, tells Pamela Buxton the most important things he’s learned in his 20 years in the design business
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Got it covered!
20 December 2013We asked design practices Woods Bagot and Marta Nowicka & Co to respond to a brief detailing a temporary show space for fictitious start-up company Exetera, selling three exciting but boring-looking 3D printers. Flooring was to be used to delineate space and focus the product
