Adobe’s Projects Mighty and Napoleon

The trusted software brand announces its plans for producing hardware for designers and illustrators

At MAX, Adobe‘s annual creative conference, the brand announced its exploration into the world of hardware development. Today, Michael Gough—Adobe’s VP of Experience Design—took the announcement one step further. Their proposed cloud pen; Project Mighty, and digital ruler; Project Napoleon, are no longer technological explorations—they are products with a scheduled release. And with their first foray into this world of tools, Adobe is also releasing …

Test Drive: 2014 Range Rover Sport

The all-new middle sibling hurtles ahead of the pack

Unveiled at the New York Auto Show and just now hitting the streets, the 2014 Range Rover Sport completes a chapter of the Range Rover family’s evolution. We saw a new design language introduced with the Evoque and all-new manufacturing and performance technology delivered in the Range Rover. Now, the Sport bridges the two by bringing the Evoque’s striking lines to the Rover’s unprecedented agility. …

The Art + Science of Feeling NYC

Brainwave data is used to make Nike's temporary installation an aural, visual and tactile experience

During Milan Design Week 2013 Nike introduced The Art + Science of Super Natural Motion, a live body-mapping exhibition developed by digital artists Universal Everything, Daniel Widrig and Quayola + Sinigaglia to interpret Nike Free and Flyknit technologies. Now after the recent unveiling of their latest running innovation—the Free Hyperfeel—Nike introduced a similar temporary installation dubbed The Art + Science of Feeling, now open to …