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By Doulovely

July 28th, 2010

Phytobench: Public Seating That Repairs Damaged Ecosystems

Phytobench: Public Seating That Repairs Damaged Ecosystems


The “Phytobench” is a dynamic public seating element made of milled, recycled lumber that actively grows plant communities to repair damaged soil ecosystems. Designed by SoftRigid, the multi-tasking bench serves to restore the natural landscape and serves as eco-friendly seating on which to rest weary behinds. And we’re not the only ones who think so – “Phytobench” recently earned an honor award at the 2009 Seoul Design Olympiad

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By Doulovely

July 22nd, 2010

Bread is bread any way you slice it

Bread is bread any way you slice it

How do you design a symbol for a currency?  In India, you launch a contest.

On July 15th, the Indian government announced a winner for their nationwide competition to find a new symbol to represent its currency, the Rupee. The winner, D. Udaya Kumar a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology was chosen out of thousands of entries by the Indian cabinet. Kumar describes the symbol as reflecting the Indian flag and a blend of Roman and Indian letters.

Until now abbreviations such as INR or Rs were used to represent the Rupee, which were used by neighboring countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Nepal causing confusion in the world’s financial market. Feedback from the Indian population has been positive, as they see this as a chance to have their booming economy recognized all around the world.

While the winner received roughly $5,350, implementing the symbol could cost the Indian government much more. By having to print new money, ensuring compatibility on computers, software, phones and keyboards, it could be a $50 billion plus investment.

So move over $, £, € and ¥, there’s a new symbol coming to a keyboard near you.

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