Fuck hostile architecture, I want unhostile architecture. I want benches to be designed to be as easy as possible to sleep on. I want little places for pigeons to nest to be purposefully put on buildings. I want people designing public spaces to think about what they'd be like to skateboard on. I want "Please loiter" signs. I want people to be kind. I want...
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Día Internacional del Diseño: Una mirada a la evolución del diseño y sus nuevas tendencias
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anti AI sticker coming soon!
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In this post, we’ve delved a little deeper into the notion of anti-design, while asking when and how it should be applied.
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KITTY CAT ‼️‼️
⚠️yes I pirated it and yes i am very critical of it and no i am not a vivzi supporter⚠️
random character to do first i know but mueheheh i have been itching to get my hands on this guy for so long, he NEEDS a dad bod and it physically pains me that he doesn't,, I had to do something about it!!🗣️🗣️
not sure how I feel abt the wings tho I did make them look clipped, but I basically wanted to hide the card symbols all throughout the design heehee
this is basically the first draft of this redesign that got a bit carried away, so it isn't perfect but my lord I had a Vision 🐈⬛
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Enjoying looking at anti-design. Wondering how much it relates to the anti-design of the anti-design movement that emerged during the 1960′s.
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Yukako Hihara: Anti Gravity Shoes (2019)
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[image ID: Facebook post by Songbird Schwarz
I often think about how gross it is the way we’ve normalized kids hating school.
Like to the point of fear and avoidance.
“Lol he’s pretending to be sick to stay home.”
“She was so happy it was a snow day she jumped for joy.”
“Hahaha he’s hiding under the bed to avoid going.”
It’s...
It’s not funny.
It’s actually really gross the way we make kids sit a desk all day to be force fed dry as hell information and make them ask if they can use the bathroom, for 7-8 hours a day. 5 days a week and then go home with oppressively unfair amounts of homework.
And then we laugh - we LAUGH - at how much they hate it. It’s become a cultural touchstone. To shake our heads and chuckle while kids try to scheme ways to get out of it.
That’s…
That’s bad.
And then we ask adults to do the same with work.
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