Roughly what we think our new kitchen cabinets will look like.
melodysblog:
Plane of the Future: Airbus Reveals What Air Travel Will Look Like in 2050; The Cabin Will Offer Panoramic Views
The Guardian:
A futuristic concept of air travel in which passengers will be able to gaze up at sunny or starry skies through a transparent cabin has been presented by planemaker Airbus .
The concept cabin for travellers in 2050 would be a bionic structure that mimics the efficiency of bird bone.
It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an “intelligent” cabin wall membrane which controls air temperature and can become transparent to give passengers open, panoramic views.
The cabin would have seats that fit passengers’ body shapes and travellers might be able to read bedtime stories to their children back home, Airbus said.
Photo Credit: The cabin of the future designed by Airbus Photograph: Airbus/PA
Horrifying.
There is not enough xanax in the world for that plane ride.
Positively nauseating.
Kobi Levi’s porn shoes are just…incredibly naughty.
Khoi Vinh on the Living Room Problem, and how Apple TV is poised to solve it…eventually.
Beware the False Friend from Indexed. This has become a theme of late. Ask me about it over drinks sometime. #infographic
unhappyhipsters:
The stools huddled together, braced for another one of his incoherent solo poetry slams.
(Photo: Noah Webb; Dwell)
Giant LOL.
Finishing up Adrian Shaughnessy’s Graphic Design: A User’s Manual; Good read and some familiar faces #KnowledgeIsPower
Small but essential list of Good Design books.
(Submitted by Guest Blogger Abdullah: Visit Ashakur on Twitter)
It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be.
by Paul Arden
Whatever You Think. Think The Opposite.
by Paul Arden
Seventy-Nine Short Essays on Design
by Michael Bierut
Don’t Make Me Think
by Steve Krug
Making and Breaking the Grid
by Timothy Samara
Stop Stealing Sheep & find out how type works
by Erik Spiekermann