Pulse BlogFor February, 2012 returned 8 results
28/Feb/2012

In times of economic belt-tightening, reducing costs and improving efficiency can be a key to determining whether a company is successful or not. In this post we question where the process of design itself can provide a key area for improvement. Read more
24/Feb/2012

As some of you may know, we have a Friday cake club at PDD, I just had to share with you a pic of the amazing offering from Georgina R today – Delicious! Have a happy Friday everyone. Read more
22/Feb/2012

If you type “world vending machines” into Google, I guarantee that the weird and wonderful specimens that greet you are predominantly provided by Asia. Their cutting-edge machines make Britain’s offerings appear somewhat meagre in comparison, which makes me wonder, could we as a nation be doing more to help unleash the full consumer experience potential? Read more
17/Feb/2012

According to Cisco, there will be more mobile devices than there are humans by the end of 2012. According to the PDDers we will be running from zombies, making vinyl out of granddad and letting origami robots reach hard to get places. Read more
14/Feb/2012

Last week the House of Lords was the location to a lively debate about the state of UK fashion. From the impact of an uncertain economic climate to the more optimistic topic of supporting young designers, it is clear that only through action can we make positive steps towards the future. Read more
10/Feb/2012

From printed bones to digital dreams, the studio has been fascinated with life-enhancing technology this week… Read more
8/Feb/2012

Will the future of personalised healthcare depend on genome sequencing? Probably, but there are strings attached. Read more
3/Feb/2012

The first ‘Sent from the Studio’ of February challenges the idea of a needle in a haystack, brings you some (Siberian windy) cool stuff on outer space (both nostalgic and futuristic), as well as adding colour to your daily travels around London. Enjoy! Read more
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