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DDW23: Raw Color Celebrates Award Win With Vibrant Show

Design Milk

Photo: Katie Treggiden In a similar vein, the Sea Level Socks , visualize predicted rising sea levels – the four pale green lines represent the predicted rise of 7 cm in 2020, 12 cm in 2030, 17 cm in 2040, and 22 cm in 2050 – as well as all the integers in between.

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Can “visceral” graphic design bring the plastic crisis to life?

Design Week

Around 8bn metric tonnes of plastic has been created worldwide – with a projected figure of 34bn by 2050 – and much of the material is single-use. But detractors point out the need for plastic in preventing the spread of a pandemic, through the production of PPE and disaposable face masks for example.

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Solar Photograms Imagine a Haunting Vision of the Future

Feature Shoot

According to estimates, plastic production and incineration could account for 2.8 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. ” The artist first noticed the ubiquity of single-use plastics while walking through the desert in Coachella Valley to see the Desert X art exhibition.

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Sennep develops app to understand how cities affect mental wellbeing

Design Week

London-based digital product design studio Sennep has developed and branded a survey app called Urban Mind, which will examine how living in cities affects our mental state.

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How to AI

UX Collective

Some AI experts predicted it would be around 2030, others said 2050, and few predicted never. Big Tech companies like Google and Microsoft are at a major advantage as they have access to data and millions, if not billions, of people already using their productivity tools such as Word/Docs PowerPoint/Slide, and Excel/Sheet.

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Is the Future of Toronto Designed in London?

Azure Magazine

A product of the erstwhile empire’s settler colonialism and persistent Indigenous erasure, contemporary Toronto retains no shortage of imperial monuments, as well as long stretches of quaint Victorian row housing, now wielded as a political wedge between heritage preservation and the urgency of sustainable population growth. 2150 Lake Shore.

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Why age is often the “least relevant thing” when co-designing with the elderly

Design Week

” Zapolski is the founder of Alive Ventures, a start-up studio working to build and design products and services that help older adults “live, work and love” A “serial entrepreneur”, he says he’s always been interested in populations of people for whom design is overlooked.