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Typeface Memory Game

For everyone who wishes to enhance their skills at recognizing typefaces in a playful manner. A typeface memory game. With twenty-five pairs of cards, each presenting a different type family, this is a very stylish and interesting typographic concentration game. The kit includes a typographical glossary with the main terms used in typography as well as a text about the evolution of type design, locating in history each one of the fonts used in the game. Get it here.

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Manage Your Day-To-Day

Do you work at a breakneck pace all day, only to find that you haven’t accomplished the most important things on your agenda when you leave the office?.

With wisdom from 20 leading creative minds: Stefan Sagmeister, Seth Godin, Gretchen Rubin, Dan Ariely, Steven Pressfield, James Victore, Scott Belsky, Leo Babauta, Tony Schwartz, Erin Doland, and many more.

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(Source: demanddesign)

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Google Glass Teardown

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A perforated door slides across the front of these simple sideboards by Danish designer Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen.

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Vėsa Outdoor Seating by Egle Kirdulyte

Baltic culture’s reflections in design

Vėsa - is a project inspired by the ancient Baltic belief in nature. The old belief says: “The rustle of the trees - the language of the Gods”. The Lithuanian word for god − “Dievas” − means the “light of the sky”. 

The project consists of two outdoor seats, which represent two different expressions of sanctity. Using the sunlight and the sound of the wind, the objects expose the feeling of the holiness within the nature. The first seat produces sound when the wind blows at it, and the second one uses the system of sunlight reflection to illuminate its interior.

VĖSA: Baltic culture’s reflections in design from Eglania on Vimeo.