Tag Archives: design

#GetItDownOnPaper: Which idea should win?

Sharp Laboratories of Europe have chosen the shortlist for #GetItDownOnPaper.

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Sir Paul Smith: Those cufflinks are fake

We talk to Sir Paul Smith about craft, cycling and his approach to design.

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Litographs: The pictures that paint 75,000 words.

The design company that print entire books on posters and t-shirts.

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Inventing the blood-free blood test

We investigate he ToucHb, a device that can test for anemia without the need for blood tests.

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The man who put science into cycling

Humans Invent sit down with Team Garmin-Sharp’s Director of sports science Robby Ketchell.

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Designing Stephen Hawking’s 70th birthday present

Humans Invent talks to the Science Museum’s inventor in residence, Mark Champkins.

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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.

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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.

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Tailored advertising that stops you in your tracks

Humans Invent investigates harnessing new technology to make advertising a personal experience.

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Lifelog: Our daily health under the microscope

The act of lifelogging could go from being a gimmick to an everyday healthcare tool.

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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.

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Modeled on man: Breathable skin for buildings

The architect who wants to apply ‘passive solar’ methods to high-rise buildings.

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Behind the blueprint for the 3D printed home

Humans Invent investigate Janjaap Ruijssenaar’s plans to print the world’s first 3D printed house.

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The search for life below the Antarctic

Humans Invent talks to Martin Siegert about his attempt to reach the subglacial Lake Ellsworth.

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Paintable interactivity: Drawing electric circuits

Humans Invent talks with Bare Conductive co-founder Matt Johnson to find out more about electrically conductive paint.

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The silversmiths who restore the FA Cup

Humans Invent visits Thomas Lyte, one of England’s last traditional silversmiths.

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It’s alive! The intelligent office of the future

Humans Invent analyses what exactly our “intelligent office” of the future will do.

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Filabot turns your recycling into 3D printer ink

Humans Invent investigates the latest sustainable tech that can turn your recycling into 3D printed objects.

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The Queen of the Maker Movement

Entrpreneur of the year, Limor Fried, talks to Humans Invent about her open-source electronics company Adafruit.

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Designing the 3D printed record

Humans Invent spoke to maker Amanda Ghassaei on her inspiration behind the 3D printed record.

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