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098897cb644a378280468193039f9148
098897cb644a378280468193039f9148
098897cb644a378280468193039f9148
098897cb644a378280468193039f9148
098897cb644a378280468193039f9148
098897cb644a378280468193039f9148
Poland builds a solar-powered bike path that glows a ghostly blue
Poland can do some cool stuff. To wit: this cool bike path in a town called Pruszków. The path is made of a light-emitting material that charges in the sun and can glow for up to 10 hours in the dark, bathing cyclists in a calming blue glow.
5 Rules For Designing Great Cities, From Denmark’s Star Urbanist
The web of pedestrian streets, narrow alleys, and picturesque canals in Venice have lured tourists to the Italian port city for hundreds of years. There's a near constant hum of activity as people gather in public squares, sit in outdoor cafes, marvel at the ornate architecture, and meander through the labyrinthine city. To Jan Gehl—a Danish architect, writer, and the most respected urbanist alive for his research on how urban design can improve quality of life and curb environmental problems—Venice epitomizes a city that engages all of our senses, and, in effect, becomes an environment...
Typefight
We think a little competition is healthy. So, we cooked up a simple concept. Create enmity between two designers via salty language and a bottomless bin of yo' mama jokes, then watch them use their lettering skills to duel while democracy takes its course. In a week, the loser walks away with emotional scars and the winner walks away with measureless glory. But ultimately, Typefight is just an arena for people who like having fun with letters.
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