Standards Manual returns with a second edition of their graphic design book, Parks 2, which features 300 pieces of Park Service nostalgia.
Design Milk shares the top 10 most popular art posts from 2024, adding some color, joy, and hopefully more LEGO sets to your life.
Our Friday Five column delivers fresh inspiration every week. Come peek behind the curtain and see what made our top ten creatives tick!
To mark Design Miami's 10th anniversary, Nicole Nomsa Moyo unveils Pearl Jam, an installation that celebrates the work of the Ndebele tribe.
Design Miami presents the 20th edition of its flagship event with a strong showing of innovative contemporary designs with the theme of “Blue Sky Thinking”.
Meet the Pantone Color of the Year 2025: PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse – the hue set to infuse the design world with a luxurious sense of calm and connection.
2024 is quickly coming to a close, which means it's time to get a cool 2025 modern calendar to start your new year off right!
Joseph Patton’s downloadable December Designer Desktop weaves unity, connection, and warmth – perfect for closing the year meaningfully.
The Frames exhibition, by Belgian duo Muller Van Severen blurs art and design, merging sculpture with functional, interactive objects.
That’s a wrap on Design Milk’s gift guides for the 2024 holiday season! Missed any? We're sharing them all in one place to make shopping easy.
Weaver Anya Molyviatis joins Friday Five to share about designer Jay Nelson, Brian Eno’s lightboxes, Terunobu Fujimori’s teahouses, and more.
Beautiful City designed by Sofía Alvarado encourages pause in order to appreciate the architectural details that diminish in modern times.
Marc Fornes fuses art and engineering to create My Two Cars Garage, a geometric, self-supporting aluminum structure for Porsche's new electric Macan.
Wendy Maruyama and Tom Loeser collaborate for the first time in 30 years on Colorama at Superhouse, a delightful show fusing art and craft.
Step into a new other-worldly vision by Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson, where visitors are invited to merge their perception of sound and sight.