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[Weekender] How design affects our lives
[Weekender] How design affects our lives

A couple asked architect Cho Min-suk to build “the most unique house in the world” in the scenic area of Heyri in Paju, a town near the border with North …

[Weekender] Master of mini foods weaves design with fun
[Weekender] Master of mini foods weaves design with fun

Sitting at a dinner table with strangers, it is often hard to avoid the awkward silence. You try to think of what to say but you are not sure what would be …

[Weekender] Food packaging evolves as imagination meets science
[Weekender] Food packaging evolves as imagination meets science

This is the sixth in a series that examines the expanding role of design in the run-up to the Herald Design Forum 2014 on Nov. 26. ― Ed. “Design is not …

[Weekender] ‘No boundaries in art, design and ideas’
[Weekender] ‘No boundaries in art, design and ideas’

“Art has no boundaries. The boundary of art is the boundary of ideas, and ideas have no limits. If you can think it, you can make it happen with lots of hard …

[Weekender] ‘Designers should be socially responsible’
[Weekender] ‘Designers should be socially responsible’

Designers should be more than a beautifier, but a person who makes improvements for the world, said Daniel Kim, principal of Daylight Design. By following the …

[Weekender] Art toys dazzle kidults
[Weekender] Art toys dazzle kidults

Toys are no longer just for children. The website of Mattel, the maker of Barbie dolls, has separate pages for parents and collectors. Male adults go to Lego …

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Pop music “Singing in the Smile with Michael Bolton”: American singer-songwriter Michael Bolton is gearing up for two solo concerts in Seoul. The …

When in Aspen, ski, shop, dine and hunt for shrines on the mountain
When in Aspen, ski, shop, dine and hunt for shrines on the mountain

ASPEN, Colorado ― Stevie Ray Vaughan is hidden somewhere here on Ajax Mountain, and we’re on a mission to find him. Finally, following directions scrawled …

Alamo’s mythic past lives comfortably with San Antonio’s lively present
Alamo’s mythic past lives comfortably with San Antonio’s lively present

SAN ANTONIO ― The most famous building in Texas is smaller than you expect, and it’s about as pretty as your average California mission. In fact, it was …

Arts and culture to be highlighted in German tourism

The German National Tourist Office announced that next year it will shine a spotlight on German Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Younger as the year 2015 …

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