With all the advances in the virtual sphere, some feel our physical lives have become a bit deflated. Enter Qleek, a new media system that adds tangibility and modern simplicity to our digital pursuits, while promoting curation and display.
A new wave of technological advancements is making it easier than ever to plug into a techno-utopian automated lifestyle, as people increasingly expect to exchange minimum input for maximum output.
How do you create commercial value in a product that has become straightforward to create, simple to share and even easier to consume? The underground music scene just might provide some answers.
As people grow accustomed to new levels of convenience, there’s an increasing demand for brands to stamp out the little irritations. Author and thinker Adam Morgan explains how the modern challenger brand finds its footing.
Modular pursuits: building the future of smartphones
case study·
14 Nov 2013
With a strong focus on community collaboration, Motorola’s Project Ara is open to third-party developers – so everyone has a say in what their phone does, how it looks and how much it costs. But will a Lego-like smartphone appeal to everyone?
Men's clothing store Hointer is out to revolutionise retail. Founded by a senior ex-Amazon employee, it combines the best of physical and digital in a customer-centric real-world experience that's as fast and efficient as buying online.
In an increasingly connected world, people are looking to the internet and technology to solve everyday problems. Tile combines the seamless simplicity of the internet of things with the benefits of a global community to help find lost items.
ReDigi is a marketplace for buying and selling legally purchased mp3s. The service aims to create the world’s first legally sound platform for the distribution of second hand digital music.