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10 of the best products designed for users who are deaf or hard of hearing

Design Wanted

Light, vibrations, and devices designed to be discrete – all of these elements can influence and inspire communication for deaf and hard of hearing people. Roy Allela trying on Sign-iO, an assistive wearable technology that translates sign language to speech – © African Curators. Light Bell by Ian Bok.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

4) Keeping things interesting with boutique, localized, novelty and rhythm changes. A supervisor joins them in a small private huddle room, with soft lighting and a warm welcoming color on the walls. Just as favorite restaurants or resorts curate emotional responses, experiences and memories, so too can workspaces.

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Styled Habitat Unveils Nordic Homeworx’s Scandinavian-Inspired Showroom

Design Middleeast

The renovation and expansion project aimed to encapsulate the essence of Scandinavian design, characterised by natural materials, subtle textures, and an abundance of natural light. The neutral color palette and minimalist detailing emphasize the logic and beauty of the wood, creating a space that exudes clarity, rhythm, and repetition.

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Dwp Transforms 5-Star Carlton Al Moaibed Into A Landmark of Khobar’s Sophistication

Design Middleeast

A quieter rhythm. It signals Khobars readiness for a new chapter, one defined by curated experiences and considered aesthetics. Al Khobar’s next chapter is being written in light and space, and dwp is poised to interpret the script. But now, a subtle shift. Forget grit; think grace.

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Innovation Depends On Intentional Design For Hybrid Work

All Work

Our research points to key workplace drivers that boost performance: Adaptability Spaces should be future-proof, ready for growth and flexible enough to accommodate hybrid work rhythms. Natural light, outdoor space, relaxation rooms and greenery, are now expectations.

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