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MAde by hand is the title of this great looking movie about PErsol Sunglasses, a real craftsman work .
Read MoreBehind & beyond everyday objects.
MAde by hand is the title of this great looking movie about PErsol Sunglasses, a real craftsman work .
Read Morecheck out the process behind whyrymer furniture collection from designer brandon Morrison
Read MoreGo behind the scenes and take a look at the evolving HTC EVO family, and its latest member – the HTC EVO 4G LTE.
Read MoreDid you know that more than 1 million Trojan Condoms are manufactured every day? Well, the makers of Trojan Brand Condoms are giving you a peek beneath the sheets on how America’s most trusted condoms are made.
Read MoreNew short film “A Strat is Born” takes you on a high-speed ride through the creation of a Fender Stratocaster guitar at Fender’s U.S. manufacturing facility in Corona, Calif., showing you every step from bare wood to onstage and set to a pulse-pounding soundtrack by Wayne Kramer
Read Morewe never really speak about food here on product by process but because chocolate tablets look like lego bricks and because the molding/melting process is really close to plastic …. the process here is really precise and the final result definitely depend of the manufacturer passion, here is the story of a dandelion chocolate bar; thanks alex M Meet Todd Masonais, the co-founder and chocolate maker behind Dandelion Chocolate in San Francisco, a very special, small-batch chocolate company dedicated to nothing else but sharing the pure flavor of the cacao…
Read MoreA short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods. For the Daily Telegraph. Shot at Smith-Settle Printers, Leeds, England. The book being printed is Suzanne St Albans’ ‘Mango and Mimosa’ published as part of the Slightly Foxed series. Shot, Directed & Edited by Glen Milner
Read More“The process is as important as the results: It’s the individual employees on the line that are suggesting these improvements. At Herman Miller, they average 1,200 “plan-do-check acts”–that is, little proposed changes to the assembly process–ever year. “The biggest thing is to empower people to change the work in ways that matter to them,” says Eric VanDam, Herman Miller’s director of operations in seating” from fast co design: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669397/an-american-made-miracle-how-an-aeron-chair-gets-built-every-17-seconds picture and video by Drew Anthony Smith/Fast Company
Read MoreA different approach to forming a stool, this one is about using deyonation to shape the stool. enjoy the video .
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