by Herbarium | Aug 26, 2015 | Case Studies, Communication
A new book, Brilliant Green, argues that not only are plants intelligent and sentient, but that we should consider their rights, especially in the midst of the Sixth Mass Extinction Read about the book here
by Herbarium | Aug 19, 2015 | Case Studies, Communication
Why designing with nature in mind makes financial sense Biophilia, the innate human attraction to nature, is a concept that has been recognized for several decades by the scientific and design communities, and intuitively for hundreds of years by the population at...
by Herbarium | Aug 6, 2015 | Case Studies, Communication
Through this trip to the Melbourne Museum, I gained a good insight into plant life and its importance toward the ecosystem and how some plants are crucial for our life and the life of other animals. The first exhibition we saw looked at prehistoric life, and a lot of...
by Herbarium | Aug 5, 2015 | Case Studies, Communication
The term ‘biomimicry’ comes from the Latin words bio – meaning life and mimises – meaning to imitate and refers to referencing for design ideas. It is ‘the conscious emulation of life’s genius’. A popular example of biomimicry is Velcro,...
by Herbarium | Jul 20, 2015 | Case Studies
This post originally appeared in Design Sponge: by Amy Azzarito Read the Article Here
by Herbarium | Jul 20, 2015 | Case Studies
This post was published and Updated here by Phil Edwards on March 16, 2015, 6:30 a.m. ET @PhilEdwardsInc phil.edwards@vox.com read the Article here Anna Atkins is best known for her haunting photographs of a unlikely subject: British algae. With her work she changed...