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A Bond-inspired identity for the world’s first AI-powered insect mini-farm

Design Week

By 2050, it is estimated that global food supply will need to increase 70 per cent to meet demands. A monochromatic colour palette has been adopted to create a more James Bond-themed look, in line with car brands and tech companies, Croxton says.

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

Design Week

The resulting report includes 28 specific things older people want and need, 11 common themes and four overarching topics. The survey engaged with more than 250 American seniors across the country in 15 different workshops.

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The 50 Global Brands That Changed The World

Inkbot Design

One of them was the brand position approach of identifying customer themes and then communicating with customers that touched on them. Duke's agenda for the future includes an investment of $145 billion over the next ten years for energy infrastructure and achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. 41) Visa.

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Climate crisis: design industry rallies around its greatest challenge yet

Design Week

of pre-industrial levels and cutting emissions until they reach net zero by 2050. This theme was front of mind for our recent interviewee Don Norman who is effectively the founder of user experience design, having dedicated his career to it, after starting out as a nuclear engineer. temperature rise.

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Climate Change, Drought, and Water Contamination: The Untold Story of California’s San Joaquin Valley

Feature Shoot

To coincide with the call for submissions, Feature Shoot is highlighting groundbreaking work from photographers exploring these themes. By 2050, climate change is predicted to cause 250,000 deaths annually, making it one of the most critical health issues of our time.

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Babylons of Tomorrow: The Architecture of Arab Futures

Azure Magazine

As Amal Dababseh report s, “56 percent of the population of the Arab world currently lives in cities and urban centres and it is expected that the population of cities and urban areas will increase by 75 percent by 2050.”. But we urgently need to imagine our Arab futures if we are to have them at all.

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Carlo Ratti’s Abundance Agenda 

Azure Magazine

Past the air conditioners and bio-bricks, the Corderie is packed with a dizzying collection comprising 280 projects and 762 participants a stark contrast to Lesley Lokko’s tightly curated 2023 exhibition , which featured just 89 participants loosely divided between Rattis three themes (natural, artificial, and collective).