3D printing, more than meets the eye
Apparently we are not that far away from 3D printed designer food. Doesn’t this remind you of Star Trek’s replicator? Imagine all the fun things we could do with 3D printing today.

"Flat", the current buzzword in graphics design. On the other side of the design divide is "Skeuomorphic" design.

Nostalgia kicks in. In 1961 when literally a handful of Italian manufacturers joined forces in the Federlegno Arredo to promote the export of Italian furniture. The show opened with 328 exhibitors on 12,000 square meters attracting some 12,000 visitors of which only 800 were foreigners.

Gamification might sound new and trendy, but games have been around since Adam and Eve... It bridges language, culture, age and type.

We no longer move around in just the real world, we are all embracing the virtual worlds as well. Especially when it comes to shopping... and tablets.

His great grandfather Zeno Rubelli was the first Rubelli to reach out to other designers in the depth of recession in the 30s of the last century. The archives of those days remain an incredible source of inspiration up to today!

Two Italian creatives have taken Instagram a step further. They have created a brand called “I’m Not Like You” which plays with actual and virtual reality.

Work and living – wood and steel – function and romance The happiest time of the year is here again: off to Milan on my high heels to mingle with like-minded spirits and dive into an overflowing bath of inspiration: The Salone del Mobile is now open and this sure is THE place to experience [...]

Apparently we are not that far away from 3D printed designer food. Doesn’t this remind you of Star Trek’s replicator? Imagine all the fun things we could do with 3D printing today.

I’m a foodie: I’m crazy about food. Home cooked, street-food, restaurant, fine dining any food. For me food is more than functional, it’s an experience. It connects people. So it’s not surprising that often first dates take place at a restaurant. Sit tight and see what you can learn from a first date.

Microsoft have developed a proof-of-concept called IllumiRoom, which uses the XBOX Kinect camera to make the virtual and the physical world intersect.