Live from the Outdoor Retailer Summer Show (OR) in Salt Lake City. We are witnessing some of the most innovative, functional, and purposeful designs in the outdoor industry for 2009. Retailers, engineers, designers, and textile professionals have all come together to showcase their products for the summer of 2009. Year after […]
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Filling the niche between a car and a motorcycle, the Solartaxi is coming to Boulder on August 10th and 11th. Take part in history, as this is the first time ever, that a car is driving around the world with the power of the sun. Solartaxi is a Swiss solar powered vehicle literally […]
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Question: So, more space, what do we do?
Answer: Convert a retired HOP Bus into a mobile community meeting space called MO.Free (MObile Freedom).
This concept originated as a solution to a problem many of us face, the need for more room. Local non profit Special Transit will be expanding to “Recycle Row” in 2010 […]
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I have been noticing an upward trend in fiber jewelry recently. I like the youthful colors and designs that this fashion instills. Specifically, I have noticed a number of different designers who have been working with felt of all colors, shapes and sizes.
Tally Locke: Faux Bling Trio Chain Necklaces — Hand knit and […]
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If you missed Volume 1 and 2 of Pecha Kucha Night Denver, Volume 3 is just around the corner, September 29, 2008 at Buntport Theater. This will be the third installment of the Japanese presentation format where local creatives show 20 images for 20 seconds each. This is a variety show […]
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Submissions for the next, If You Could Book close August 11th.
“If You Could is the self initiated project of London design studio HudsenBec. Working with established designers and illustrators as well as exciting emerging talent we produce work for publishing, exhibitions and events. ‘If You Could’ have teamed up with G&B Printers to […]
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“Modernist” dwellings and prefabricated structures are increasing in popularity as more architects are designing and building affordable, eco-efficient modular and manufactured houses for the future. After doing some research, today’s prefabricated houses have come along way from the original concepts,
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A large component of green design is about building today, in preparation for the future. I recently took a tour of 429 Spruce Street, a house that truly exhibits unique features and technologies that was built to withstand the test of time. This LEED Certified Platinum house encompasses energy efficient features and […]
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