

The bag you carry is a design decision. Every object inside it is a small vote for how you move through the world, what you value, what you’re willing to lug, and what deserves a slot in your pocket or your pack. For too long, tech accessories defaulted to bulk. More power meant more weight. More connectivity meant more dongles. Better audio meant a bigger case. The implicit trade was always the same: capability costs space.


Today, I have a stunning Butterfly Life Cycle Printable for you. This is a fabulous interactive STEAM craft project – make your own Butterfly Life Cycle Cootie Catcher or Fortune Teller! As you know, we are a great fan of using Cootie Catchers to share educational information.. and so we created this Butterfly Life Cycle...
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Cute and easy yarn birds made with newspapers and yarn scraps
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SAOTA’s Kenmore Proves You Don’t Have to Sacrifice Space for an Impossibly Narrow Cape Town Hillside

When Mark Bullivant, principal at South African architecture studio SAOTA, came across a steep, impossibly narrow plot in Cape Town’s Tamboerskloof neighborhood, most architects would have walked away. He bought it. The result is Kenmore — a personal home that quietly dismantles every assumption about what a tight site can hold.

Most billiards tables do not ask much of you. You walk up, take your shot, and move on. They are designed to be neutral, quietly functional, almost invisible. This one is not interested in being invisible at all.
