As Indian fashion continues to shift towards wearable designs and global relevance, Indian fashion designer Anamika Khanna’s vision says something else. Rather than chasing the route to perfection, ...
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Eric Warner is a Journalist and Multimedia Producer based in New England with over seven years of experience producing stories for multiple print, online, radio, and video publications. Eric has been ...
NORTH ADAMS — Tiny homes don't have to look like cargo containers with just the bare essentials inside. Some, like the designs that won North Adams Partnership's accessory dwelling unit design ...
You’ll often hear plastic pollution referred to as a problem. But the reality is that it’s multiple problems. Depending on the properties we need, we form plastics out of different polymers, each of ...
Creative suite company Canva launched its own design model on Thursday that understands design layers and formats to power its features. The company also introduced new products and features, updates ...
Fresh off her WWP EP, Tyla returns with a smooth new single. On “Chanel,” the South African singer makes a simple request: If you really loved her, you’d buy her designer. While the singer croons, ...
Governments can take action to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities, as the forms required to interact with the services they offer increasingly move online. Experts explored these topics ...
As the AI fervor continues to reshape how people see the world, 2025 looms as yet another year in the march toward technological advancement. While some worry about the dominance of technology in ...
When you think about our team, here's what I'll tell you. This for me is kind of a year of what I like to call vulnerability. One of the greatest characteristics you can have… Asked about Maryland ...
Humans are psychologically wired to prefer curved, soft forms, which our brains associate with safety, calm, and nature. In contrast, sharp, angular (or rectilinear) designs can trigger a mild, ...