TLDR: no. Probably.
https://www.core77.com/posts/88938/Could-Plants-Be-the-Future-of-Interface-Design
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TLDR: no. Probably.
https://www.core77.com/posts/88938/Could-Plants-Be-the-Future-of-Interface-Design
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@round I would argue everyone should be part of the design process.
because, that’s like my thing.
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Not sure how far up we’d go, but if we leveled it, created river adjacent paths, added pedestrian/bike bridges, it would be extremely useful in commuting and accessing light rail. https://twitter.com/RobbynLewis46th/status/1140590792488210432
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@_wendyroldan @ahnjune @jasoncyip Science πEverywhereπ…It’s better with jazz hands.
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@EvanMPeck and confetti.
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This is not why there are no countdown clocks on @mtamaryland Metro but it is still interesting.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/why-new-york-subway-lines-are-missing-countdown-clocks
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This is what the future of urban short trip autonomous vehicles look like. Instead of pods keeping us isolated, an opportunity to be part of the environment. Sometimes, we need to look to the past to see the future. https://www.designboom.com/technology/stuart-parr-collection-riviera-rendezvous-design-miami-basel-06-17-2019/
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And confetti #idc2019
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@jasoncyip @adruin @jphourcade @ebonsign @jfails @virtualrubio @UW_iSchool Dude, now I need to update mine!
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Scooters are the future. Well, at least they’re the stepping stone.
https://design-milk.com/innovative-e-scooters-for-the-last-mile-commuter/
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