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Is the robe in that painting velvet or satin?
Staring at one of the richly drawn paintings in Amsterdam’s famous Rijksmuseum, you might recognise that the robe worn by the subject of the…
Talking the walk: tailored healthcare
Hospitals want happy and satisfied patients. And they need them, because healthcare is a competitive market. Especially when it comes to…
The circular economy needs your old phones (and other things)
The transition towards a circular economy (CE) requires that products be returned for reuse, refurbishing or recycling. But getting people…
A breakthrough in 3D printing
Although 3D printing may sound futuristic and creative, results so far have often been rather recti-linear. Chengkai Dai just obtained his…
Personalised games help kids with mental health disorders
Mental health disorders are the leading cause of disability in children and adolescents. In fact, 30% of young people suffer from such…
Design that makes us happy
Design that makes people happy. It sounds like the holy grail. Or as a sales pitch. Yet things can contribute to our sense of well-being.…
Designers need to catch up on their user data
“Designers don’t know how to use data,” says Péter Kun, who recently defended his PhD thesis ‘Design Inquiry Through Data’. In it, he…
Can things design things?
All objects that we use on a daily basis are connected to each other and designers should be conscious of that. That’s the point of…
TU Delft celebrated 182nd Dies Natalis and Delta week
Our 182nd Dies Natalis and Delta week is a wrap! For those who joined us in the celebration, a very big thank you: your presence and…
New paper | Quantifcation of bone surface textures: exploring a new method of ontogenetic ageing
As a result of the collaboration with Naturalis, University of Leiden and Utrecht we published a paper "Quantifcation of bone surface…