I recently received a question about medical EPQ question ideas so here I am writing this blog post. If you read the few posts I wrote about the EPQ right after I had done it I did mention I’…
When you speak in front of an audience, you have about a minute to capture people's attention, establish credibility, and motivate them to listen.
8 organisational skills to help you get on top of deadlines when you've got a million things due.
A successful employer-employee relationship depends on trust. Here's how you can build it.
My UX deliverables I have done for agency and personal projects. This covers the full UX design process from research to launch.
The eco-homes featured in this article are all stunning examples of modern buildings that can adopt environmental elements in order to reduce the impact they have on their surroundings.
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There's a trend where designers skip wireframing/low-fidelity-mockups and jump straight into their UI work. I believe this will hurt the final design.
In truth, Bangladesh should be an inspiration to activists and other countries, because of what came after Rana Plaza.
Roob-5 building in Ebisu, Tokyo [OC]
For my EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) project I explored how the stigmas regarding anxiety can be reduced through creating a graphic design poster, featuring celebrities who have spoken out…
She makes jewellery out of Pot Noodles, iPhone chargers out of shoelaces and likes transferring images on to meat.
Founded in Manhattan in 1853, Steinway & Sons is widely considered to be one of the greatest piano makers in the world. Its grand pianos grace the world's
old europe – When “old” means truly old “Neolithic Europe” lasted from 10.000 BC to 2000 BC. The Neolithic people were indigenous Europeans who were late…
Educative and powerful workshop today by Maria Cieslak on how to leverage students’ translanguaging practices (as assets) in classrooms.
In a limited edition of 12 new sculptures created in a unique three part collaboration, weeping women mourn a decomposing figure. The cast white figures, partially collapsed in a kneeling pose, embrace amorphous forms that ooze and drip. Countering the somber tone of each sculpture, colorful coral and mushroom-like shapes grow from the decomposition, uniting life and death and forging new growth from the loss. To create this body of work, sculptor Stéphanie Kilgast (previously) partnered with illustrator Miles Johnston (previously) who conceptualized the base sculpture, and multi-disciplinary production facilitator MoonCrane Press who created the cast. More
There are numerous benefits of a bilingual education, and in a world constantly changing those who have been educated bilingually will have an advantage.
Julian Rothenstein picks a selection of the most intriguing images in his new 'compendium of visual surprise'
It is possible to create a home that produces as much energy as it uses (or more). Here, the experts give their thoughts and advice on creating homes that produce all of their own energy.