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No longer is the modern canvas confined to being flat. Fostered by the advent of powerful projectors and more advanced methods of mapping, large-scale

No longer is the modern canvas confined to being flat. Fostered by the advent of powerful projectors and more advanced methods of mapping, large-scale

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this fifth instalment, here are five things that

With global population growth, water scarcity and the desire for food  security high on the list of political concerns, the agtech sector is booming

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this fourth instalment, here are five things that

Silicon Valley is worshipped by many for being home to some of the largest technology behemoths in the world. But the ultra-competitive environment and

Composite manufacturing is an integral part of New Zealand’s globally renowned boat building industry. But, as Michael Barrett writes, these technological processes are also

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this third instalment, here are five things he

Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this second instalment, here are five things he wishes

Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

Idealog’s  just-released Technology Issue – 'Reality Check' examined some of the ways new technologies are improving us, amazing us, entertaining us and, in some

Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this first installment, here are five things he wishes

How does behavioural science influence design? TRA's Colleen Ryan explains.

Even the most casual pop culture consumer has heard of Carpool Karaoke, the insanely popular video series involving celebrities singing in a car with

Idealog's agony aunt, David Downs, answers your burning questions about whether design thinking is just a load of hot air, as well as whether

The Idea Log, Idealog's spirit 'animal', fully embraced design thinking for Idealog's Design Issue and has a few suggestions on how to solve some

The Government is shaking up the curriculum, pouring millions into a digital-first focus. But as the way our children learn changes, so are

After a few years of sluggish growth the nation’s second biggest regional economy has kicked into gear with business confidence hitting a three year

Canada has Justin Trudeau. Wellington has Justin Lester. As one of the country’s most progressive mayors, Lester is looking to the future and embracing

It takes a generous soul to run a business where profit is not the main goal. Having a thriving social enterprise sector, it seems

All around the rapidly urbanising world, architects are attempting to create more liveable, more affordable housing options. Idealog looks at what New Zealand can

Unprecedented change and disruption in the workplace are calling into question the standards that have guided how, where, and why we work for decades

Wellington was recently named the world's most liveable city by Deutsche Bank. Delia Cormack and Rikki Townsley were early adopters. 

How does Fisher & Paykel design products that fit the needs of consumers? By listening to what they say they want. Ben Fahy takes

Google lets us filter through millions of web pages to find what we want, and now Wellington software company Isovist is helping planners and