Grace attended a weekend course with Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo Wurlitzer, founders of the Red School – exploring the future of feminine spirituality, leadership and...
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Observing the forms and textures created by nature can help us think about the objects we want to use and wear. Take for, for example, a delicately pressed petal...
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The 950 jazzy carpets of British pub chain Wetherspoons are being documented by Kit Caless and ale drinkers across the UK. Each pub's carpet has been designed uniquely...
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Why is there a spiral around the North Pole of Mars? Each winter this pole develops a new outer layer about one meter thick composed of carbon dioxide frozen out of the...
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Tekla Evelina Severin created a series of photos with joyful colours and urban patterns. Shadows create bold shapes as part of look book story for Bright Volumes , in...
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The Danxia Rainbow Mountains, located within the National Geopark of Zhangye in China, sport red and orange stripes due to the strips of iron hidden inside them. When...
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PATTERNITY took some time out to play pick-up-sticks in Margate! We put the out of office on and spent a few days exploring the Kent coastline, creating space for...
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On her trek to Ghorepani, Nepal, Grace spotted the cosmos in a luscious leaf. Patterns occur at every scale – from the swirling cells in our bodies to the mightiest...
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The career of designer and architect Alessandro Mendini has had a key influence on twentieth century Italian design, encouraging designers to consider the heart and...
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Image from a light microscope (500 ×) from a Giemsa-stained peripheral blood smear showing platelets (blue dots) surrounded by red blood cells (pink and circular)
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The 1980 Moscow Olympics was surrounded by controversy when America boycotted. The opening ceremony, however, was one to remember, with a parade of Greek chariots in the...
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Swedish student Fredrik Leifland has developed a payment method that involves a simple biometric scan of the hand, using our unique pattern of veins as a way of...
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