After sustainability, what’s next? Karin Frick on problems in paradise.
30 years since its birth, the QR Code keeps proving its potential for business and marketing. Discover where it came from, and where it’s going next.
We’re turning the page on our own communications to create more a sustainable, frictionless experience. Goodbye catalogue, hello all new Prodir online.
Nevercrew’s street art appears in cities all over the world. Get close up to their newest whale of a work back on their home turf in Ticino, Switzerland.
Experiencing creative burnout? Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, thinks a little cloudspotting might get you back on track.
A conversation with Andrea Bogoni and Tom de Kleyn about writing instruments in clouds and why heaven and earth, sensual experience and digital freedom all go together so well.
Umberto Pelizzari, 1999 world champion freediver, talks to Open about Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maiorca, the view from 150m down, and why breathing is the answer.
Michael Grab places stones on top of one another: over a period of hours, even days, sometimes as a performance in front of an audience.
We’ve come a long way from physical sales of Windows 95. Discover why the software as a service (SaaS) model has proved the wisdom of the cloud.
As we move forward with the new Prodir digital platform, here’s one last look at the design and values behind 20+ years of our iconic print catalogue.
What does trust mean in a digital economy where we no longer shake hands but instead leave anonymous comments? More than you might think.
If we really want less, in order to have more of everything, the only thing that just might provide help is making fewer decisions to live a better life.