Wheeled Vehicles from the Bay Area Maker Faire, Upsetting Street Design Mistakes and Remembering When "Special Effects" Were a Builder's Job

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25 wheeled vehicles from the recent Bay Area Makers Faire.

A fun DIY project for the weekend. BigFaceBox lets you gigantify your head.

Another “fun” DIY: Fidget Spinner nail art. Impress your kids.

They had a 50% chance of putting the hatch back in the right position…

Bloomberg looks into why it took 7 years to create the transparent bottoms on Nike’s new Vapormax shoes.

Why are Donut Boxes Pink?

When “special effects” was the job of a builder.

A blow to patent trolls.

A cultured and illustrious reference point for our own weekly (more hot-doggy) link round-up, Arts & Letters Daily should be a regular stop for you too. Today we’ll do a bit of “value-add” and line up these three recent links for you; a triptych of cultural insight: our consumerist origins, dressed-down present and a fixation on the future.

Speculative Needs XOXO – conceptual exhibit by Lebanese design students during Lebanon Design Week.

Making light bulbs the old-fashioned way.

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