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Weekly Design Links – 03/02/21

Frankenstein was a side hustle

Frankenstein was a side hustle

The last link in this week’s batch, MyHeritage, is probably the creepiest piece of technology that I’ve seen a long time. I don’t know why anyone would think this is healthy. Yes, it’s technologically interesting and a feat of engineering and computing power. But, why would you want to do this? Let alone attempt to build a company out of this. I dropped in a few famous people, it worked. The most interesting experiment I found was using a Pixar image of Woody from Toy Story–it got very weird but did work. Welcome to the future.

Web Design/UX/UI

The “Gray Dead Zone” of Gradients

Google’s new tool will help you build a knockout website: New WordPress plugin means zero coding

Pablito Planeta: Design Astrologist

Art

Architecture and Bold Geometry Fragment Cubist Portraits by Patrick Oberhi Akpojotor

Graphic Design/Branding

Derprosa Branding by Plácida

Paperwork – Artistic Booklets of Tear-Out Papers

San Francisco Symphony Branding

Work

Why designers should embrace small wins

This Is Not Good Design

Industrial Design

Arch side table by Elan Atelier

Architecture

Tea Room / Natura Futura Arquitectura

Levo’s House / Clinton Murray Architects

House of Ichijoji / YAP Architects

Home for the Arts by i29 interior architects

Random

The making of LEGO® White Noise

Phil Spencer and 17 more video game luminaries on Zelda’s Legendary Impact

The Ultimate Guide to Liars and Lying: Everyone Falls Into These 4 Types

Technology

MyHeritage: Animate your family photos