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17 designs · Cohort 2018 · 16 coded
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An eye for the subtle. This collector seeks products that reveal hidden qualities in ordinary experiences. Their collection centers on media & entertainment, with recurring themes of form elegance and tactile sensory. A moderate voice among the the idealists — moved by social impact, belonging, and designs that make the world fairer.
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What I’ve Got: Cereal Magazine
I have honestly never read a Cereal Magazine in print before but I am absolutely enamored by the simplicity and beauty of the design of the website and products. The product literally makes me feel a
Jan 24
#1
Wearable Storytelling: Artemis Design Co.
There is something about hearing the words “one of a kind” that tends to pique the interest of listeners. When said with regard to a product, people often think “expensive” or “custom”. This was my fi
Jan 24
#2
ChallengeHalf: New Year, Higher Quality
Please refer to attached images for content–thank you!
Jan 28
#3
What I’ve Got: Sous Vide
A sous vide sounds super fancy, but can actually be one of the most practical kitchen appliances. Meaning “under vacuum” in french, the sous vide cooking device allows for precision cooking by maintai
Jan 29
#4
Velvet Furniture
Theres something so beautiful and classic about velvet furniture. Not only is it soft and luxurious, but it is a durable fabric for daily use.
Feb 12
#5
WIG: Charcoal Pencil
While charcoal has many uses, I find one of the most interesting is when it is used as a tool for art. Using charcoal to draw can create fascinating figures and scenes that seem life-like because it i
Feb 19
#6
WIG: Linen Bedding
I am so pleased that linen bedding exists. While I cannot afford it myself, I think it is the perfect material to sleep on because it is both soft and warm without being overly fluffy and the classic
Feb 19
#7
Pocket Space
It’s amazing how our minds are able to take us away from a given task at hand. If phones and computers weren’t enough, we now have watches and voice activated home devices that can aide our procrastin
Feb 26
#8
Limerence
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Mar 4
#9
WIG: Nalgene
Durable and functional, the Nalgene is the perfect water bottle for an outdoor enthusiast or anyone who is clumsy (like me). I remember what initially got me interested in it when I heard that you cou
Mar 20
#10
WIG: Grayscale
After reading a lot about the addictive nature of iPhones I stumbled upon the grayscale feature. Essentially, in an effort to reduce our attraction to bright colors the grayscale function removes colo
Mar 20
#11
WIG: Zillow
The world of rental properties is pretty daunting. While Real Estate has come a long way since its News Paper ads of a decade ago, the apartment rental market place proves to be quite difficult becaus
Apr 10
#12
WIG: Edison Light Bulb
I just love the Edison light bulb. Recreated from Edison’s first light bulb design this classic style is gorgeous to look at and has the nostalgia of keeping in touch with its origins. It is one of th
Apr 10
#13
WIG: Madewell
If I could choose one store that I had to purchase all of my clothing from it would be Madewell. It is exactly as the name says (Made well) and so incredibly stylish for a fraction of what it looks li
Apr 10
#14
Challenge 9 Re-design
For my redesign, I wanted to look at an aspect of Challenge 7 that our team Happy Shopping got some feedback on–making the experience more cohesive between caretaker and child. Keeping the small hut i
May 9
#15
Challenge 9 Re-design
For my redesign, I wanted to look at an aspect of Challenge 7 that our team Happy Shopping got some feedback on–making the experience more cohesive between caretaker and child. Keeping the small hut i
May 9
#16
Thompson Challenge 9 Final Edit
THIS ONE IS THE FINAL. I couldn’t stop fidgeting with it. For my redesign, I wanted to look at an aspect of Challenge 7 that our team Happy Shopping got some feedback on–making the experience more coh
May 10
#17