Skip to content

Science

Showing 37 – 48 of 67 results

40092-sci-posters.jpg

Michael Bierut|Audio

Episode 107: Scientific Advances

Science poster redesign, Eli Baden-Lasar’s portraits of his sperm-donor siblings, Jony Ive parodies, a ridiculous commercial

38825-tumblr_mzol2mY01b1tqx87mo1_1280.jpg

Sara Jamshidi|The Observers

The Tree

Three perspectives

DO-placeholder

Chris Calori|Books

Six Feet Under: Mapping Tangled Transit Networks

A review of Underground Maps Unraveled: Explorations in Information Design by Maxwell J. Roberts.

DO-placeholder

Observed|Photos

Google on the Mountain

On Monday, March 18, Google released Street View images from four of the seven tallest mountains on earth.

john-_piasecki_lg.jpg

William Drenttel|Slideshows

The Stonework of Jon Piasecki

"Stone construction is one of the most enduring traces of human activity. Any effort to quarry, cut and stack it is one that requires a powerful incentive, extensive planning and specialized skill." The Stone River project of Jon …

Timeship_lg.jpg

The Editors|Primary Sources

And Speaking of Sustainability...

Proceedings of a 2003 seminar about Timeship, a visionary project designed by Stephen Valentine for storing the frozen remains of people awaiting reanimation.

crude_filmstill1_lg.jpg

Mark Dery|Reviews

Paradise Fouled

Review of Crude, Joe Berlinger's documentary film about a lawsuit filed against Chevron by denizens of the Ecuadorean Amazon.

light_1.jpg

Karrie Jacobs|Dialogues

A Thousand Points on Light: Part II

Continuation of debate between lighting designer Leni Schwendinger and Dark-Sky advocate Susan Harder about proper illumination of urban, suburban and rural environments.

DO-placeholder

Karrie Jacobs|Dialogues

A Thousand Points on Light: Part I

Debate between lighting designer Leni Schwendinger and Dark-Sky advocate Susan Harder about proper illumination of urban, suburban and rural environments.

DO-placeholder

Mark Lamster|Essays

Triumph of the Will (Or, Everything Old Is New Again)

In the New Yorker this week, Jonah Lehrer writes about a psychological study suggesting that self control, or the ability to delay gratification, more strongly correlates with long-term success than intelligence.

8337-will-burtin.jpeg

Lorraine Wild|Slideshows

Will Burtin: Design and Science

Will Burtin’s story is presented in Design and Science: The Life and Work of Will Burtin. Like all of the emigré “pioneers,” Burtin brought an amazing amount of talent and energy (along with plain old ambition) to …

DO-placeholder

Debbie Millman|Audio

Jonah Lehrer

Jonah Lehrer, editor-at-large for Seed Magazine, is also a contributor to NPR’s RadioLab. He is the author of Proust was a Neuroscientist.

Observed

View all

Jobs

Latest Podcasts

View all
Lee Moreau Headshot
Audio

Lee Moreau

The Past, Present and Future of Design with Lee Moreau, DB|BD Season 12 Finale

The wonderful Wizard of Oz
Critique

Lee Moreau

The Wizards of AI are sad and lonely men

Bonus_Episode
Audio

Lee Moreau

Patrick Whitney on Designing for What’s Next | Design As Season Finale

S3_Final Assets_Creation Consunption
Audio

Lee Moreau

Design As Creation | Design As Consumption