For the Weekend — Design and Thought Processes

Perretica
Perretica —Travel Culture
2 min readApr 16, 2016
A sculpture made by Haroshi from skateboards.

This week, the Daily Mail is interested in Yahoo. Hypebeast’s IPO closed with 700% up from its initial price. As of today, it is valued at HKD 760 million (USD 98 million). Solar panels can now generate electricity from raindrops. Someone won Masters 2016. Amazon released Kindle Oasis. Facebook starts getting obsessed with live, uses AI to talk to you and want you to step into the virtual world. Vetements sells a DHL t-shirt for GBP154. Ikea launched a bicycle called Sladda. Milan Design Week was fun and interesting. Wood becomes translucent. LSD brings you back to the mental state of a baby.

First off, Kai, founder of Offscreen magazine, shows us his process and methods to make a sustainable independent magazine.

Behind the scenes of Haroshi, sculptor extraordinaire.

Rain Noe shows us Sichen Sun’s design process, to create a one-handed cutting board.

Rene Redzepi of Noma explains their process for Noma’s mad creation.

Jasky Singh challenged the public to solve his problem and win his business. You can download his entire project pack to learn how to compare manufacturers, calculate basic financials, and pitch.

Darvinder from General Assembly deconstructs the thought and process to design User Experience (UX), using the work he did for Google Hobbies.

The process that goes through to create the TV shows you watch every day.

A glimpse into the rational mind of Charlie Munger, Warren Buffet’s partner-in-business.

Behind the scenes of Impossible Project’s new instant film camera.

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