#aluminium

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fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

The experimental graphic design work of Ward Goes sits at the intersection of type and materiality

A graphic designer that isn't limited to working in 2D, Ward Goes has been working in aluminium of late. His recent solo show in Rotterdam, Literally Anything, was full of things that moved beyond the screen or printed page, including some wonderful metal signage and archival storage. The exhibition at Alley Space was the result of the designer's decision to pursue more tactical investigations alongside his commissioned work at the start of 2025.
Typography
fromBikerumor
1 month ago

The Restrap Switch Rack Isn't Released Yet, But It's Already Winning Awards

Bikepackers, commuters, and touring cyclists know the brand Restrap well. From frame bags to saddle bags, panniers, and hydration vests, the UK-based brand knows bike bags well. However, one thing has been missing from its lineup. Although the brand offers its own mounting brackets and accessories, it doesn't have a dedicated rear bike rack. Until now. We'd like to introduce you to the Restrap Switch Rack and the Switch ecosystem of bags and products.
Bicycling
Marketing
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Sure creates first recyclable tweet to highlight power of recycling

A recyclable tweet activation demonstrates Sure aerosol cans can be infinitely recycled into everyday aluminium products and encourages consumers to recycle using #RTtoRecycle.
Public health
fromwww.nature.com
2 months ago

Aluminum is Crucial to Vaccinesand Safe. Why are CDC advisers Debating It?

Adjuvants like aluminium enhance vaccine immune responses and are essential for developing next-generation vaccines against tuberculosis, malaria and HIV.
Public health
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 months ago

Why Trump is seeking to remove aluminium from vaccines?

Aluminium adjuvants in vaccines boost immune response; removing them could reduce immunity and increase disease risk, while scientific research does not support removal.
Apple
fromCreative Bloq
5 months ago

People aren't buying Apple's iPhone 17 'scratchgate' explanation

The iPhone 17, especially the Pro aluminum model, is prone to visible scratches, while Apple calls the marks 'material transfer'.
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