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Window Wonderland

Take a walk through New York City’s dazzling assortment of retail window displays and immerse yourself in the magic of the holidays.

12/17/16
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Window Wonderland by Grow, Google Art Copy  

Sinbad the Sailor HD

Auckland’s newest waterfront neighbourhood. Places to live and work, Silo Park, North Wharf, restaurants, events and playgrounds.

12/17/16
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Sinbad the Sailor HD by Method  

One Shared House

Thirty years ago, eight women embarked on a radical experiment in urban living: they built a communal house in central Amsterdam in which practically everything — from kitchen utensils to childcare — was shared. The house was conceived as an alternative to expensive, single-family apartments and atomized urban lives. It also reflected decades of progressive thinking on feminism, gay rights, and collaborative living. With co-living making a comeback, New York-based designer Irene Pereyra returned to her childhood home to learn about the story of this unusual place, and to discover what we are willing to share in our living environment on a day-to-day basis — beyond the safety of our screens.

12/17/16
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One Shared House by Anton & Irene  

12/16/16
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Walter Knoll – Leadchair by stilbezirk  

Starter

Established in 1971, Starter pioneered the fusion of sports clothing with popular culture.

12/16/16
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Starter by Avex  

Hempstead Portfolio Theme

Buy Hempstead – Responsive Portfolio WordPress Theme by NRGThemes on ThemeForest. Hempstead is a fully responsive, retina-ready portfolio WordPress theme that is a stunning visual experience for mini…

12/16/16
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Hempstead Portfolio Theme by NRGThemes  

2016 Design Retrospective

Format releases 2016 retrospective and looks back on what will be remembered as the greatest design year of all time… maybe.

Format is taking a look back at the epic year creatives had in 2016. We’ve rounded up the most iconic, innovative and awe-inspiring design moments of the year. Spoiler: it gets a bit weird. The site itself subverts normal website conventions and lets visitors navigate the bombastic, tongue-in-cheek retrospective in 3D.

With the 2016 design retrospective, the design team at Format decided to approach this project with a brand new aesthetic–no design at all. With huge type–in Arial of course–and aggressive flashing, not to mention mind bending 3D elements, the retrospective aims to take the user on a journey through the most iconic design moments of 2016. There are hidden easter eggs throughout the site and pop-ups that are tongue-in-cheek and 100% intentional. With the “hottest” design trends ready to be tweeted with just one click of a button, the 2016 design retrospective is anything but serious.

12/15/16
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2016 Design Retrospective by Format.com  

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Amory – A Blog by aleskrivec  

Secret Santa Service

Free Secret Santa / Kris Kringle online app that makes Christmas gift exchanges for friends, families and co-workers easy to organise and track.

12/15/16
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Secret Santa Service by Method  

12/15/16
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10×16

19 visual artists countdown their 10 favorite albums of 2016 with reimagined cover art.

12/14/16
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10×16 by Eric Mortensen  

New York Language Center

NYLC specializes in language education to students from all over the world. We created an IA, sitemap, a custom UI/UX design, and developed a unique back-end architecture to meet all needs.

12/13/16
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New York Language Center by Hubnest