by Sophia Conforti | Jan 21, 2021 | News
Every Thursday the Sixtysix newsletter delivers the latest creative news, designs, and insights straight to your inbox. Here are this week’s highlights. Not on the email list? Subscribe now. *** View this post on Instagram A post shared by RAEL (@rrael)...
by Sophia Conforti | Jan 14, 2021 | News
Every Thursday the Sixtysix newsletter delivers the latest creative news, designs, and insights straight to your inbox. Here are this week’s highlights. Not on the email list? Subscribe now. *** Social enterprise platform ISHKAR gives creatives in countries like...
by The Sixtysix Staff | Dec 17, 2020 | News
Sixtysix is back with its fifth issue, available worldwide now. Our second issue created in quarantine, Issue 05 features studio tours and conversations with creatives and designers who continue to create, invent, and design despite the isolation and obstacles...
by Chris Force | Dec 17, 2020 | News
It’s raining outside. Gray. My dog, Koda, in from a short walk, is thoroughly drying his body all over my couch, writhing around as if his long fur is on fire (if you ever visit you’ll understand why my living room has the curious smell of D.S. & Durga candle and...
by Sophia Conforti | Aug 5, 2020 | News
When Stuart Semple created his blackest black paint—and then the pinkest pink—he set off not only to develop rich pigmentation but also to make art materials more accessible. Prior to what Stuart calls Black 3.0, artist Anish Kapoor owned the exclusive rights to the...
by Sophia Conforti | Jul 22, 2020 | News
Astronauts have the International Space Station, and soon marine researchers will have PROTEUS™, an underwater research station and habitat designed by Yves Béhar and Fuseproject. Developed in partnership with the Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center, the 4,000...
by Sophia Conforti | Jul 15, 2020 | News
Banksy is at it again. The artist sprayed and stenciled a London Underground train with rats that use a face mask as a parachute, hoard hand sanitizer, and sneeze, leaving a trail of blue mucus in their wake. Banksy debuted his latest work in a video on Instagram...
by Sophia Conforti | May 22, 2020 | News
It’s no secret that workplaces are changing. Remote work has become a necessary part of life, begging the questions: What happens when we go back to work? How will offices change, and what will their design focus be? Advertisement We might not have all of the answers...
by Chris Force | May 21, 2020 | News
Sixtysix magazine is back with its fourth print issue, featuring in-depth conversations from some of the world’s most prolific designers and creatives. Finalized in quarantine, the issue is available worldwide now. When Sixtysix started, we promised to travel the...
by Chris Force | May 21, 2020 | News
My desk faces east toward Lake Michigan. It would be a stunning view if it weren’t for the half-mile of lofts, college-prep schools, hotels, and mid-rise buildings between here and there. Still, it’s not bad. The desk is a three-piece job, a tabletop built to click...
by Stephen Gossett | Mar 1, 2019 | News
The relationship between design and the natural world has always been fertile ground for exploration, but in the age of climate change, resource depletion, and habitat degradation, designers seem to be examining the link more explicitly than ever. Take this...
by Stephen Gossett | Feb 15, 2019 | Products
Known for incorporating recycled materials into her sleek objects and furniture, and for launching the New York-based Slash Objects, Arielle Assouline-Lichten is this year’s recipient of WantedDesign’s American Design Honors, the fair’s annual...