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I.D. Magazine, a Design Icon, Folds After 55 Years in Print

Devastating news for the design world: After 55 years in publication, I.D. Magazine, America's foremost design publication, has folded. I.D. was the oldest design magazine in the country, and was the one-time employer of many ...READ»

HirschornDome

145-Foot Inflatable Dome to Rise in Nation's Hot Air Capital, D.C.

Architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro returns to its roots with a big, bold, experimental design. But inflatable architecture isn't exactly new, as these eight projects prove.READ»

MITgesture

MIT's Breakthrough, Super-thin 3-D Gestural Display Captured on Video

A new display offers a 3-D gestural interface, without any of the clunky equipment that hobbles its forbears.READ»

Streetline

Smart, Wireless Parking: A Trojan Horse for Making Better Cities

Smart-parking seems to encourage car use. So why do mass-transit advocates love it?READ»

ResumeChart

Infographic of the Day: Ditch the Resume; Make a Chart Instead

Could infographics aid your job search?READ»

Kenan Samms
CHINA   |  Comment

Shantou University Using Open Source and Apple Technologies to Team with West

China's proving more and more that it's ready to shed its isolationist skin and embrace technology and partnerships with Western education institutions. They are doing it with corporate team-ups with big players like Apple, and by ...READ»

KoreanZoo

Crunchy Zoo Aviary Looks Like a Geodesic Hackysack

Who says architectural nuttiness is going out of style?READ»

CopenhagenBike

What a Bikesharing Program Should Look Like

Copenhagen unveils two smart bike-sharing systems that capitalize on wireless tech and GPS.READ»

Geeks
INFOGRAPHIC   |  Comment

Infographic of the Day: The Many Species of Geek

A sprawling diagram of geek culture, including all the objects of geek affection.READ»

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