This 1,195-Piece LEGO Train Captures the Power of Classic Mikado Steam Locomotives
Steam locomotives weren’t built for nostalgia, but they sure have a way of pulling us back in time. The rhythmic chug, the hiss of steam,…
Sarang is the co-editor in chief of Yanko Design. He is a former industrial designer at a Bangalore-based multidisciplinary design studio, working in areas including appliances, FMCG, packaging, technology, luxury, etc. Sarang has written about design and technology for over a decade and has been a jury member on international design awards. He occasionally works on tech concepts featured on Forbes, The Verge, Hypebeast, Digital Trends, SlashGear, Tom's Guide, LetsGoDigital, and Unbox Therapy. Sarang graduated from MIT Institute of Design, Pune.
Steam locomotives weren’t built for nostalgia, but they sure have a way of pulling us back in time. The rhythmic chug, the hiss of steam,…
Remember the ASUS Zenbook Duo from a few years ago, with its oddly functional secondary screen? It was a laptop that dared to rethink the…
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Unpopular opinion, if NASA had to collaborate with a footwear brand, I think its best bet really would be Crocs. Not Nike, not Adidas, not…
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For a phone that’s supposed to be the ‘cheapest’ iPhone in Apple’s catalog, the company sure used some clever tricks to make the device feel…
You remember the Take On Me music video, where the protagonist/artist enters her sketchbook, leaving the real tangible world to enter a world where everything’s…
I love a good modular tool. A tool that’s designed to be pulled apart, put back together, augmented, repaired even… but what the KAMETA…
I grew up on Pingu. As a kid still learning how to talk, Pingu connected with me on an emotional, non-verbal level. I didn’t speak…
They say people who don’t understand history are doomed to repeat it. I feel like we’re about to watch the most spectacular tech déjà vu…