17 Days of Summer

Yayoi Kusama at The Whitney, LGA's new boutique, Xbox aquariums and more in our weekly look at the web

A designer’s tribute to the Olympic Games, Jordon Cheung created an elegantly laid out poster in which athletic gear is profiled in a five-color scheme. Free from Olympic branding and nationalist insignia—save a Union Jack in honor of the host country—the poster is an unexpected tribute to the international competition.

Gifts for Wedding Season

Move beyond the toaster with these smart selections

For those whose summertime season has been taken over by beach BBQs and wedding obligations with equal frequency, the endless parade of serving plates and dust ruffles can be as draining as the heat. Trump the traditional wedding registry’s usual suspects with something that injects design into a couple’s new life together, while still fulfilling their newlywed needs. We’ve gathered a selection of items for …

At First We Take Museums

Hand-stitched typography, a skate park gallery, Nina Simone and more in our weekly look at the Web

Much like art, skateboarding is a product of its surroundings, always adapting as society’s perception of it changes. To address the issue of public space sculptural artist Rich Holland presents “At First We Take Museums”, a large scale skateable installation at Finland’s Kiasma Museum of Modern Art.