Tag Archives: design
#GetItDownOnPaper: Which idea should win?
Sharp Laboratories of Europe have chosen the shortlist for #GetItDownOnPaper.
Sir Paul Smith: Those cufflinks are fake
We talk to Sir Paul Smith about craft, cycling and his approach to design.
Litographs: The pictures that paint 75,000 words.
The design company that print entire books on posters and t-shirts.
Inventing the blood-free blood test
We investigate he ToucHb, a device that can test for anemia without the need for blood tests.
The man who put science into cycling
Humans Invent sit down with Team Garmin-Sharp’s Director of sports science Robby Ketchell.
Designing Stephen Hawking’s 70th birthday present
Humans Invent talks to the Science Museum’s inventor in residence, Mark Champkins.
Satnav for the blind: Guiding your every step
Humans Invent explores the Digital Inclusion Innovation contest in search of the latest inventions for the disabled.
David Millar: The future is technology not doping
Humans Invent sits down with Team Garmin Sharp’s David Millar to investigate the influence of technology on cycling.
Tailored advertising that stops you in your tracks
Humans Invent investigates harnessing new technology to make advertising a personal experience.
Lifelog: Our daily health under the microscope
The act of lifelogging could go from being a gimmick to an everyday healthcare tool.
Jeremy Mayer turns typewriter parts into art
The artist who doesn’t glue, weld or solder his sculptures and only uses typewriter parts to build them.
Modeled on man: Breathable skin for buildings
The architect who wants to apply ‘passive solar’ methods to high-rise buildings.
Behind the blueprint for the 3D printed home
Humans Invent investigate Janjaap Ruijssenaar’s plans to print the world’s first 3D printed house.
The search for life below the Antarctic
Humans Invent talks to Martin Siegert about his attempt to reach the subglacial Lake Ellsworth.
The silversmiths who restore the FA Cup
Humans Invent visits Thomas Lyte, one of England’s last traditional silversmiths.
It’s alive! The intelligent office of the future
Humans Invent analyses what exactly our “intelligent office” of the future will do.
Filabot turns your recycling into 3D printer ink
Humans Invent investigates the latest sustainable tech that can turn your recycling into 3D printed objects.
The Queen of the Maker Movement
Entrpreneur of the year, Limor Fried, talks to Humans Invent about her open-source electronics company Adafruit.
Designing the 3D printed record
Humans Invent spoke to maker Amanda Ghassaei on her inspiration behind the 3D printed record.


