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Provides information about American art and design, and features interviews with the United States' best designers and artists.
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Provides information for 7-19 year olds about the use of British Standards in the design and manufacture of products.
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A scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles.
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A companion to the PBS series, the site explores the engineering principles, design challenges, and stories behind some of the most remarkable achievements in the history of building.
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Learn about the color wheel, mixing, schemes, and mood. Find activities, vocabulary, puzzles, and quizzes.
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A large source of information on 20th century designers and manufacturers. Includes the ability to search objects by period, function or material.
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A magazine designed specifically for high school students interested in art, and their future with it past high school.
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From the Graduate School of Design, a magazine featuring critical explorations of key contemporary issues and practices connected to the built environment.
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A site from DuPage Children's Museum, offering design challenge activities where children can imagine design ideas to solve problems, draw their design, build it and show it to others.
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An educational database listing design classics with photographs. Search by timeline, designer or manufacturer.
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A place where children can engage and participate with the built environment. Offer various building projects and information about architecture.