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A brilliant industrial design (IMO) for a slimline UK power plug. The UK plug is an exceptionally chunky and large lump; a real pain in the computer satchel. This video shows what appears to be a manufacturable design that turns it into an elegant device. SLYT. [more inside]
posted by five fresh fish
on Nov 4, 2009 -
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Project Genesis - "It's destined to be the world's largest cruise ship—when launched next year, Royal Caribbean's US$1.24 billion Project Genesis will be 1,180 feet long, and carry 5400 passengers (6,400 at a pinch). It's the most expensive ship in history, and it's longer, wider and taller than the largest ocean liner ever built, (Cunard's QE II), 43 per cent larger in size than the world's largest cruise ship, (Freedom of the Seas [previously]) and remarkably, bigger than any military ship ever built, aircraft carriers included. In a world where choice of amenities count, Project Genesis has yet another trump card—in the the center of the ship is a lush, tropical park which opens to the sky." cf. The Lilypad
posted by kliuless
on Jun 24, 2008 -
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COLOURlovers blog - science, design, art, culture, travel - you name it, they can relate it back to color. [more inside]
posted by bijou
on Sep 20, 2007 -
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Theme Magazine I'm not even going to try and flesh this out with my favorite sub-links. Just dive in.
posted by The Deej
on Feb 16, 2007 -
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761 Vintage Travel Labels fans of art deco & european pre-war design, look no further.
posted by jonson
on Jan 7, 2007 -
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Arty hotel rooms. Some art slightly NSFW. Previously.
posted by Slithy_Tove
on Sep 26, 2006 -
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Graphic Design from the 1920s and 1930s in Travel Ephemera . Amazing collection of posters, road maps, steamship and airline timetables, (more timetables here), post cards, luggage labels (more labels here and here), brochures and more. Seeing this stuff makes me wish I had been born seventy-five years earlier (and with an obscene amount of money.)
(Warning: the site is seriously painful to look at, but the content's good. Link via Coudal.)
posted by Vidiot
on Mar 19, 2003 -
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More design through the ages....
posted by Spoon
on Mar 4, 2002 -
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A usability nightmare... and so slow.
Oh, what I would give for a good Canadian travel site.
posted by tranquileye
on Apr 11, 2000 -
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