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Button Patina

26 Jul 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Pudong
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An at-a-glance understanding of which buttons are pressed most, based on the patina of the two left-most options – at the Shanghai customs checkpoint. To what …
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Considerate Consumption

05 Jun 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Guangzhou
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TV stand that includes two additional power sockets in its base – makes it easier for passengers to rapidly identify where to find power in …
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Rest House

05 Apr 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Shenyang
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Where can you go to rest? What are you options in Paris, London, Madrid, New York, Tokyo or, Shenyang – pictured? Pockets of physical and …
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Presentation Secrets of a Tiger Mother

22 Mar 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Shenyang
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The Chinese airport read is dominated by Jack Ma and other hands-on leaders of the business world. The presentation secrets of Steve Jobs? Sure …
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Priority Boarding

22 Mar 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Pudong
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How to offer a priority service for premium paying customers or frequent flyers, when the most people don’t respect the queueing order?
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Augmented Barriers

06 Mar 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Haneda
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The red-eye from LA to Tokyo, touch down 5am in Haneda followed by a day spent in a perfect Sunday haze. Thought for today – …
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Passing Through

08 Feb 2011
In: Istanbul, Today's Office
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A 12 hour stopover in Istanbul, enough time to crash in the windowless hotel, crank out emails.
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Colour Matching

The ability of advertisements to match the colour of their surroundings, passing traffic, weather conditions…
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China Airline Snapshot

03 Nov 2010
In: Changchun
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Air China, China Eastern, Shenzhen Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Shangdong Airlines, Hainen Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Juneyao Airlines, Kunpeng Airlines, Spring Airlines and Grand China. Booking …
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Familiar Moves

24 Oct 2010
In: Beijing, Today's Office
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That moment where the destination is irrelevant, and where reassurance comes from knowing you couldn’t have come this far with the wrong ticket.
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