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SOURCE: http://blog.livedoor.jp/gunbird/archives/10158026.html
The dawn of the jet age in the 1950s had a dramatic effect on the American people and designers of the time. Jets were symbolic of the new modern age of speed, aerodynamics, miracle materials and advanced engineering. Our clothes, homes, workplace and cities all reflected these new modern concepts and approaches, but perhaps nowhere was this influence more apparent than in the auto industry. h/t:
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The Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian installed a new CT scanner in their radiology testing room, but what separates the machine from others of its kind is that it is designed in the likeness of a pirate ship. Being that the facility is designated for medical testing on children, the hospital opted for a playful piece of equipment when it came time to replace their...
SOURCE: https://designyoutrust.com/2019/12/pirate-themed-scanner-a-hit-at-nyc-hospital/
SOURCE: http://blog.livedoor.jp/gunbird/archives/10158222.html
Bulging at beach in 1949, 197-pound Dorothy Bradley self-consciously leaves locker room for swim. She covered up embarrassment by being jolly and gregarious”. Martha Holmes/Time & Life Pictures “The most serious health problem in the U.S. today is obesity.” Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? But that pronouncement about obesity’s primacy in the hierarchy of national health problems is not new.
This comical BFF relationship between 93-year-old Pauline Kana and her 27-year-old grandson Ross Smith is very special. It all started when more than 6 years ago, during his tenure in college, Ross began filming short videos on Vine. View this post on Instagram Forget the #10yearchallenge Granny is doing the “75 Year Challenge”, The pic on the left is her High School graduation photo 1945.
SOURCE: http://blog.livedoor.jp/gunbird/archives/10158211.html
Tatsuo Suzuki is a Japanese street photographer, living and working in Ota, Tokyo. Using long exposures and intense contrasts to capture the frenetic atmosphere of the Tokyo streets, Suzuki’s work is a prescient homage to our ever-changing urban behaviours. More: Tatsuo Suzuki, Facebook Born in 1965, Suzuki came to photography later than most. Having had a successful career in business...