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The Office As We Knew It No Longer Exists

Azure Magazine

The tools that we use for working and communing are now a network of apps and clouds. In the process, it has catapulted new heroes — medical professionals, grocery store cashiers, takeout couriers, mail clerks — into a vastly altered public sphere. It’s official: The office has migrated online. What’s in Your Frame?

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The 50 Global Brands That Changed The World

Inkbot Design

This marketing approach involves basic and advanced advertising, direct mail , public relations, and emphasising community values through corporate social responsibility. Kroger has no stores internationally; however, they have partnered with other global brands to sell their products through extensive networks and distribution channels.

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Why Terms of Use practices need an ethical revamp

UX Collective

If the user does not yet have children, this agreement will be enforceable until the year 2050. It turned out that the average readability level of these T&Cs was comparable to academic writing, which is typically not aimed at the general public. No exceptions. Surely, people must have spotted this one at least, right?

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The designer who built a drone to save lives

Design Week

In 2014 the Zipline system was set up to deliver these items by aeroplane drone as part of a targeted, sophisticated network. Plus we both had public health people in our families who said you have to look at this thing [blood supply],” he adds. While the finer details are complex the idea is easy to visualise. Where next?

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The Art and Science of Healthcare Design

Inkbot Design

Inside, the architects must incorporate a capable ventilation system and a network of sensors and alarms to detect and prevent fires and leaks. Furthermore, the facility must be easy to reach, have access to public utilities and outdoor areas, and look modern but not too bland or sterile. But it doesn't stop with that.

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Why do we need smart(er) cities and how to build one

UX Collective

This primer urges readers to consider problems both from the perspectives of the general public as well as those professionals who are in the midst of solving urban problems. Generally speaking, cities often provide a more ‘tolerant’ atmosphere, freely expressed thoughts, innovative solutions, and access to publications containing new ideas.