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+5 +1The Peel P50 is the world's smallest (and cutest) electric car.
Back in the 1960s, the Peel P50 and Trident were the smallest production cars in the world. Fast forward to today and they're back with an electric motor. With a three horsepower electric motor, neither the Peel P50 or Trident will be able to zoom past a Tesla Model S, but the vehicles’ 15-mile range and compact exteriors makes them perfect for dense cities like San Francisco or New York. Both models are street legal in the UK and US, but they aren’t cheap – with pricing starting at £12,999 ($21,575 US).
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+35 +9This futuristic tumbleweed is actually a minesweeper
And it only costs $40 to build.
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+14 +6Embracing the Vulgar
What is vulgar? The word’s many meanings and many forms are at the heart of “The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined,” an expansive exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London. The show takes shape around eleven categories of vulgarity conceived by writer and psychoanalyst Adam Phillips, like “Puritan,” “Impossible Ambition,” and “Showing Off.” Each is explored through clothing, shoes, and texts spanning the eighteenth century through the present. By Hilary Reid.
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+9 +6Meet Wes Lang: Kanye Collaborator, Taste God, and World’s Most Badass Artist
Wes Lang is famous for Kanye’s Yeezus graphics. But the L.A. painter’s fast cars, big rings, and awe-inspiring spaces will make you lust after much more than just concert tees. BY Zach Baron. (Aug. 22, 2016)
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+25 +6Mozilla's new logo is kinda ://
It's been six months since Mozilla, the non-profit organization in charge of maintaining Firefox, announced it was putting the future of its brand in users' hands. Kinda, at least. The plan was to solicit entrants for a new wordmark or logo, before handing them off to in-house professionals to finish off the job. After some pretty out-there submissions -- including one that would have seen a revival of Mozilla's once-famous dinosaur -- the winning design is markedly plain.
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+30 +9How One Man Used a Deck of Cards to Make Parapsychology a Science
Dr. Joseph Rhine believed that psychic powers could be studied—and that he had the tools to do it. By Linda Rodriguez McRobbie,
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+24 +5John Malkovich Wants a Fashion Line
I’m ready for it to be a business or not be. It’s very hard to make a business, which I never vaguely concentrated on, if you don’t have an online presence. It’s impossible these days because…
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+24 +6This simple bottle cutter may be helpful to recycling
Watch this thing just SHRED.
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+9 +213 of the Most Incredible Boeing 747s
Air Force One, the Space Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, the Sultan of Brunei's jet—here are some of the most lavish and advanced 747s to ever take to the skies.
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+30 +5NYC’s best new architecture of 2016, from Governors Island to the Oculus
From epic public works to affordable developments in the outer boroughs, 2016 was a banner year for New York City architecture. By Amy Plitt.
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+10 +2Top 10 art installations of 2016
Designboom rounds-up the top 10 art installations of 2016, whether they be temporary, public, permanently fixed, interactive, or informative.
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+35 +7‘Black Mirror’ project highlights lack of diversity in the fashion industry
Deddeh Howard is recreating fashion ads by putting herself in the place of white models. The results are stunning.
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+9 +1The Vibrant Colors and Andean Motifs of a Bolivian Architect’s Buildings
Since 2005, an architect in El Alto, Bolivia has erected over 60 multi-story structures painted in bright colors and packed with bold geometric forms.
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-3 +1How to improve mobile user experience? Checkout the things which irritates users
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+7 +2Now Santa's House In The North Pole Is Listed On Zillow
Imagine binge-watching holiday movies and nomming on cookies in Santa Claus' house!!!
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+14 +3Victoria’s Secret Accused of Featuring ‘Racist Lingerie’ in Fashion Show
‘A sexist, patriarchal, mostly white corporation continues to take what it wants for its own gain.’
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+5 +2Carlo Ratti proposes human-powered gym boat along the Seine in Paris
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+27 +4No logo: Why un-branded luxury goods are on the rise
‘Consumers want to be one in a million, not one of a million,’ says analyst
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+23 +7This $1,500 Toaster Oven Is Everything That's Wrong With Silicon Valley Design
Automated yet distracting. Boastful yet mediocre. Confident yet wrong.
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+15 +3Mazda RT24-P race car produces 600 hp from tiny 2.0 l engine
Kodo design philosophy representing muscular power and the sleek body contours.
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