As it turns out, we can still rely on Ice Cube to convey how design is straight up gangster.
Every two to three weeks, the RNLers gather to share their influences in an informal setting. Presentations can be casual, technical, fun, heady, and often ill-prepared. We hope you enjoy.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Michael Graves is Dignifying Accessibility
Not only has he found a really great house to renovate, Michael Graves is re-defining universal design as a moral imperative. He just hopes that he'll be around long enough to begin to make an impact.
Monday, April 16, 2012
When Imagination Goes Wild
This elementary school kid named Caine spent his summer building an arcade our of cardboard boxes in his Dad's East-LA Autopart Shop. His creativity didn't land him many customers until a small-time filmmaker stopped in for a car part and ended up making a short film about Caine's work. The result of the film is a new foundation created by Caine to promote youth creativity. Over the course of one week since this video's release, the foundation has raised nearly $200,000.
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