Ziba is seeking a Sr. Interaction Designer in San Diego, CA

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pstronga href=”http://www.coroflot.com/public/job_details.asp?job_id=27097referral=C77blogpost”Sr. Interaction Designer/a
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pWe are looking for a Senior Interaction Designer to join our San Diego office. This position is responsible for a broad spectrum of applications, with a targeted interest in product development. If you love to conceptualize, design, and prototype in the space where consumer behavior, client brand, digital and physical interfaces meet, then we’d like to speak to you.
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Deadline reminder: Clio Design Competition

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pHere’s a quick reminder that the deadline for entries for the a href=”http://bit.ly/bBpNe0″Clio Design Your Own Competition/a is tomorrow. Create your own pattern for the Clio Palmperfect shaver and win a cool $500. emNote: Clio is an advertiser with Core77./em/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/competition/deadline_reminder_clio_design_competition_16827.asp”(more…)/a
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The Raw IceCream Company

Sweet frozen treats blend cashews and coconut for healthy ways to indulge
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Equally appealing to vegans, health nuts, the environmentally conscious and everyone else with a sweet-tooth, the Brooklyn-based Raw Ice Cream Company whips up sweet treats perfect for coping with summer heat without quite as much guilt. The dessert, made of entirely raw, vegan, organic, pareve, cruelty-free and delicious ingredients, leaves little reason not to indulge.

Featuring Chocolate, Vanilla, Chocolate Hazelnut, Chocolate Cookie, Chocolate Fudge, Vanilla Fudge Swirl, Mint, and Mint Chip as mainstay flavors (with the occasional specials such as Vanilla Cinnamon or Chocolate Macadamia rumored of online), each of the delicious blends skips dairy, processed sugars, excess fats and strain on the environment of bigger commercial brands. The magic recipe uses a blend of raw cashews, coconut meat, vanilla bean, sea salt, and agave nectar for sweetener to make their thick frozen treat that’s so tasty it could’ve fooled me when I sampled it at the Fancy Food show this past weekend.

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Available in pints ($7), half-pints, and as raw ice cream sandwiches, the products sell at an array of locations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island. (Check out the store locator on the company’s website). Those begging for shipments outside of NYC may have to wait a bit longer though; the Raw IceCream Company, staying true to their ideals, won’t ship until they can do so in fully compostable ecofoamcoolers, expected to become available in August.


Weather Tests

Un projet de film expérimental baptisé “Weather Tests” par l’artiste Savas Ozay, qui résume et symbolise les étapes importantes de chaque saison au cours d’une année. Une belle direction artistique et animation à découvrir en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.



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Cooper Union Founders Gelatinous Legacy Revealed!

jello_yum.jpgYou may know Peter Cooper as the founder of Cooper Union, but did you know that he’s also the father of one of America’s favorite amorphous desserts? It’s true! Among the multi-tasking manufacturer, inventor, and philanthropist’s many achievements is obtaining the first American patent for the manufacture of gelatin. Michael Pollak elaborated on this fascinating historical fact in the Metropolitan section of yesterday’s New York Times, noting that Cooper’s 1845 gelatin patent “was an offshoot of his successful glue factory, gelatin being essentially purified glue. His wife, Sarah, suggested adding fruit.”

The patent described “a transparent concentrated or solidified jelly containing all the ingredients fitting it for table use,” according to Jell-O, a Biography by Carolyn Wyman.

Cooper’s gelatin, which sold for decades, and a similar product made by the Knox Company apparently lacked pizazz. That, Ms. Wyman wrote, was supplied by Jell-O’s actual father, Pearle Bixby Wait of LeRoy, N.Y., who in 1897 added colors, flavors and varieties to granulated gelatin. The first varieties were raspberry, lemon, orange, and strawberry. His wife, May, came up with the name Jell-O. In 1899, Wait sold the rights to Jell-O to the Genesee Pure Food Company of LeRoy for $450.

Wait, a carpenter, allegedly created Jell-O in 1897 whilst whipping up a cough remedy and laxative tea at his home in LeRoy. The western New York town (that wiggles between the one-word spelling and “Le Roy”) remains the home of the Jell-O Gallery, a museum that celebrates the dessert’s rich, translucent history. Meanwhile, Cooper’s other inventions include a rotary steam engine, a method of siphoning power from ocean tides, a method for making salt (does it involve ocean tides?), a machine for shaping wheel hubs, and a musical cradle (glue optional).

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CH iPad Giveaway Numbers 11 and 12

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This is it! We’re giving away our last two iPads. Next Monday, 5 July 2010, we will announce the final two winners in our celebration for our new Cool Hunting iPad app sponsored by Cadillac. Both winners will receive an awesome little package consisting of an iPad, custom Speck cover, keyboard dock, and a camera connector kit.

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Tomorrow is World Industrial Design Day 2010

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pTomorrow, June 29th, 2010 is World Industrial Design Day, and a href=”http://www.icsid.org/”ICSID/a (the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design ) has chosen a worthy theme for this year’s celebration: “Industrial Design: Humane solutions for a resilient world.”/p

pThe topic was selected “to facilitate collaboration within the industrial design community with the goal of producing tangible solutions to world problems,” and many cities around the world are holding events to observe the day./p

pYou can find a list of the goings-on at the ICSID site page a href=” http://www.icsid.org/events/events/calendar535.htm”here/a. /p

pCore77 is asking its readers to share their favorite example of a “humane design solution,” so hit the comments and share your most inspired design./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/events/tomorrow_is_world_industrial_design_day_2010_16829.asp”(more…)/a
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