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Here's to the "30th-ish" volume of our "regular-ish" newsletter!

The designer exists to help the curious go beyond the headlines and understand how design is changing the world. This includes analysis of emerging trends, interviews with designers, and breakdowns of great design-making waves in the world today. Click on the images to be taken to the original articles!

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INNOVATIVE IDEAS

The Future of Organ-Chip Technology Is Bright

Researchers from Shanghai University and UCLA have developed a groundbreaking technology called vascularized organ-on-a-chip. This innovation mimics human organs on tiny chips, potentially replacing animal testing and personalizing medicine by predicting individual responses to drugs.

Hybrid Design Could Make Nuclear Fusion Reactors More Efficient

A new fusion reactor design combines the best features of two existing types, tokamaks and stellarators, to create a more efficient nuclear power source. This hybrid approach could revolutionize energy production, offering a cleaner and more reliable alternative.

Sustainable Air Travel Could Happen, Although the Options Are Challenging

Sustainable air travel is becoming a reality with advancements in biofuels, hydrogen, and electric options. Virgin Atlantic's Flight100, powered entirely by biofuel, demonstrates a significant reduction in carbon emissions. While challenges in cost and scalability remain, these innovations promise a greener future for aviation.

COOL NEW PRODUCTS

Bruder Exp-7 Adventure Camper

The Bruder Exp-7 features dual side doors for easy access, an integrated shower/toilet that doubles as a mud room, and a two-way slide-out kitchen from the EXP-6. Its innovative design blends functionality with luxury, perfect for adventurous travelers.

Timex Keeps on Ticking Eco Watch

The Timex Urban Pop 40mm features an eco-friendly ceramic and bio-based resin case, a durable resin strap, a minimalist dial with high-contrast markers, and water resistance up to 50 meters, combining sustainability with timeless style. Timex's iconic "Takes a licking and keeps on ticking" tagline from the 1950s, features prominently on this watch.

A-Tech Airtag Multi-Tool

The A-Tech Multitool enhances Apple's round AirTag with seven additional features: a keychain, carabiner, hex wrenches (1/4, 5.5mm, 12mm), bottle opener, phone stand, and a bicycle tool. Crafted from durable stainless steel alloy with an ABS AirTag holder, it's compact, portable, TSA-compliant, and perfect for travel.

WHAT WE'RE LISTENING TO

Innovator Insights: Exploring the Evolution of Psycho-Aesthetics

In this episode, Henrik Johansson interviews our Founder and CEO, Ravi Sawhney. Starting as a model maker at 19, Ravi joined Xerox's pioneering touchscreen team. His passion for human-centered design and relentless entrepreneurial spirit led to founding RKS Design, transforming lives through innovative design.

WHAT WE'RE READING

Logos that Last: How to Create Iconic Visual Branding

"Logos That Last" by Allan Peters offers insights into creating iconic visual branding. The book covers Peters' unique creative process, detailed case studies, tips for developing great logos, and strategies for extending logos into comprehensive brand systems. Perfect for designers and brand strategists.

WHAT WE'RE WATCHING

Abstract - The Art of Design (Season 2)

"Abstract: The Art of Design" delves into the creative processes of the world's top designers, exploring how their work influences our culture and future. The series covers various design disciplines, highlighting the art, science, and philosophy behind impactful design.


Unleashing Disruption with a Proven Methodology

Psycho-Aesthetics 2.0

A process leveraged by the leading global innovation and design firm, RKS Design. With content adapted from Predictable Magic, by Ravi Sawhney and Deepa Prahalad. Available on Amazon, today!



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