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Outdoor seating with bird nesting zone among projects from the American University in Dubai

Dezeen School Shows: an outdoor seating collection with bird feeding points and a « nesting zone » is among the projects from the American University in Dubai. Read more

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LMA designs Jewish history museum as « dreamscape » of village destroyed in Holocaust

A cluster of white gabled volumes that represent a village demolished during the Holocaust make up The Lost Shtetl Jewish Museum, completed by Finnish architecture studio Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects in Lithuania. Read more

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Eight interiors transformed using reclaimed materials

A hotel in a former military barracks and an urban apartment created on a budget feature in our latest lookbook of intricate interiors that use reclaimed materials. Read more

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Caliper creates « over-engineered » adjustable drafting table for Daniel Arsham

Industrial design studio Caliper has developed a drafting table for American artist Daniel Arsham, featuring a backlit surface and magnifying lamp to support the creation of his small-scale charcoal and graphite drawings. Read more

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Miami tattoo parlour by Chimera Design facilitates « quiet ritual »

This tattoo parlour and art space in Miami‘s Little River has been designed by US-based studio Chimera Design to reference sand dunes and Bedouin tents. Read more

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Stop Using Pure Black: A Designer’s Guide to Sophisticated Color Palettes

It’s the default. The safe choice. The first color in every software’s palette. But pure black (#000000) is often the worst color you can choose for your designs. The world’s most sophisticated interfaces, from Apple’s iOS to luxury brands, rarely use true black. They use near-blacks, off-blacks, and deep grays that create more visual appeal, …

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The Designer’s Ultimate Resource Directory: 50 Essential Websites You Need to Bookmark

Every designer has that moment: you need a specific asset, and you waste 30 minutes scrolling through low-quality results. This directory is your shortcut. We’ve curated 50 of the best resources across 10 essential categories, from PNGs to animations, so you can find what you need and get back to designing. Bookmark this page. You’ll …

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Steal Like an Archive: Mining Design History for Fresh Ideas

Good designers create. Great designers curate. But the best designers? They remix. The secret isn’t waiting for a lightning bolt of originality—it’s building a deep visual library and learning to reinterpret its contents in ways that feel both fresh and grounded. This isn’t about copying. It’s about understanding the underlying principles of past movements and …

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10 Image Recognition Tools You Need to Know

Image recognition tools use artificial intelligence to automatically identify objects, people, locations, and even actions from a simple photo or video. These solutions analyze visual content quickly and with impressive accuracy. Here is our curated selection of 10 essential image recognition tools to help you unlock the full potential of your visuals. 1. Google Lens …

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Brick church by Koht Arkitekter balances « architectural ambition and material modesty »

Blocky volumes clad in sand-toned bricks define the Sædalen Kirke church, designed by local practice Koht Arkitekter for a young congregation in Bergen, Norway. Read more

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