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  • 1 week ago | designtaxi.com | Mikelle Leow

    Image courtesy of Shutterstock Shutterstock is trading its familiar red box for something a little more abstract, and a lot more ambitious. After over two decades of fueling slideshows, social posts, and advertising campaigns across every industry imaginable, the company has rolled out a new brand identity that cements it not just as a media marketplace, but as an all-encompassing creative partner.

  • 3 weeks ago | designtaxi.com | Mikelle Leow

    Images via Elmo Open to Work America’s most huggable Muppet is out of a job—at least in satire. Now you can help him and his peers get back up on their feet. Last month, Sesame Street’s Elmo unexpectedly made the news after a faux LinkedIn post about his apparent termination, a result of federal budget cuts, made its rounds. The very same minds that conjured up the parody have launched the Elmo Open to Work website, where you will be able to walk around in his shoes even more.

  • 3 weeks ago | designtaxi.com | Mikelle Leow

    Image via /  /  When archaeologists dig up this site centuries from now, they might be surprised to find golden arches etched into marble. McDonald’s Italy is making passersby stop and stare with a dusty piece of art that weaves modern fast food into ancient aesthetics. The installation, titled Enjoy the Classics, is a faux Roman mosaic featuring toga-clad figures indulging in burgers and fries, with the iconic McDonald’s logo incorporated into the design.

  • 3 weeks ago | designtaxi.com | Mikelle Leow

    Images courtesy of Adobe Adobe Photoshop has officially arrived on Android, giving more mobile creators a chance to access its powerful tools without a laptop. After months of iPhone exclusivity, Photoshop’s full-featured mobile app is now available for free on Google Play, bringing with it layers, masks, and Adobe’s AI-driven features for quick and professional-grade edits, social media graphics, and digital art that can be done anytime, anywhere.

  • 3 weeks ago | designtaxi.com | Mikelle Leow

    Image via ETH Zurich In the remote Swiss village of Mulegns, where the population hovers around a humble dozen, a striking new structure has emerged: Tor Alva (or The White Tower in Romansh). Standing at nearly 100 feet, this 3D-printed edifice is now the tallest of its kind globally. The tower, unveiled on May 20, 2025, is the result of a collaboration between the Origen Cultural Foundation and ETH Zurich, aiming to revitalize the dwindling community through art, architecture, and technology.

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