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Исследование и возрастные группы
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Наибольшую долю среди посетителей сайта составляют люди в возрасте от 21 до 34 лет — 33,64% всех сессий с оформлением заказа. На втором месте — пользователи 35—45 лет (28,36%). Вместе эти группы формируют более 60% трафика.
Я не понимаю, как взрослые люди могут на голубом глазу такое писать и обсуждать. Что такого драматического и судьбоносного происходит с человеком при наступлении 35 лет, что с этого момента его нужно отнести к другой группе? Почему именно такое деление на возрастные группы столь фундаментально, что количество посетителей в каждой из них считают до сотых долей процента? Разбейте пользователей на группы 21—33 и 34—45, и получатся другие цифры. А можно разбить этих же пользователей на три или четыре группы.
Эти группы 21—34 и 35—45 ещё и неравные по количеству возрастов: в первой 14 лет, во второй...
Wunder Werkz chooses "humble materials" for Semiprecious bar in Denver

A countertop made entirely from recycled plastic anchors this colourful bar in Denver, Colorado, designed and co-owned by local studio Wunder Werkz.
Wunder Werkz teamed up with co-owners Mike Capoferri and Rahul Marwah to open Semiprecious in a former 1950s furniture showroom in the Sunnyside neighbourhood.
Semiprecious occupies a 1950s furniture showroom and retains many of the building's original featuresThe design studio led the interiors and branding for the project, primarily using unpretentious materials that are easy to source.
"While the space feels incredibly design forward and thoughtful, it is really all humble materials," said Wunder Werkz partner Jon Hartman. "We used a...
Vaisala: The galactic climate tech company

Kohler's New In-Toilet Camera for Analyzing Gut Health

People get grossed out by toilet-related matters, but the fact is, there's usable data in every bowl. "The bathroom stands as an untapped hub of vital health data and information," writes Kohler. "Every day, we flush away insights that could help us better understand our bodies and our health."
The company's new initiative, Kohler Health, is releasing this Dekoda device. It's basically a toilet-mounted (downward-facing) camera that images your poops, then analyzes them using machine-learning algorithms.
The captured data is sent to a Kohler Health app on your phone, where you can...
Social Realism and the Surreal Converge in Bryce Wymer’s Evocative Sketchbooks
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Mysterious light sources, geometric puzzles, disjointed figures, and bold hues characterize the diverse, narrative compositions of Bryce Wymer. The Brooklyn-based artist is known for his enigmatic, emotive murals, paintings, and illustrations. Merging the analog and the digital, Wymer’s pieces often explore themes of social interactions and power dynamics, often through a lens tinged with anxiety, mystery, and solitude.
Whether working on large-scale commissions or more intimate drawings, sketchbooks remain Wymer’s primary jumping-off points. “I’ve been keeping sketchbooks since middle school, when I filled them with graffiti tags, local DIY show flyer ideas, and zine layouts,” Wymer tells Colossal. “Over the years,...
Meandering alleyways encourage "spontaneous interactions" at Pune clubhouse by Studio VDGA

Perforated brick walls, courtyards and arcades are intended to imitate the bylanes of an Indian city at The Street, a community clubhouse in Pune, India, designed by local practice Studio VDGA.
The Street was created to provide facilities and communal gathering spaces for a new community on the outskirts of Pune in Maharashtra, which comprises 240 self-build plots.
The Street is a community clubhouse in PuneAcross a 15,000-square-metre site, The Street provides a gym, kitchen, multipurpose hall, restaurant and pool for this community, all connected by a series of winding streets, courtyards and arcades designed by Studio VDGA to foster "spontaneous interactions".
"The...
Duolingo | Brand Motion Toolkit

We partnered with Duolingo to build a Brand Motion Toolkit in After Effects that packs a lot under the hood. We're talking three aspect ratios, multiple type animations, a custom 3D phone rig, customizable product animations, and more colors than their owl could hoot at. With our unique setup, their team can still update text, colors, and screen recordings in minutes.
Seven double-height living rooms with a sense of high drama

From a Japanese book lover's house to a brutalist holiday home in Mexico, the living rooms compiled in this lookbook feature lofty ceilings and interiors to match.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring homes with built-in sofas, secret rooms and kitchens that double as partition walls.
Photo by Joe FletcherThree Chimney House, US, by T W Ryan Architecture
A white-brick fireplace mantle stretches all the way up to the gabled roof of this country house outside Charlottesville, Virginia, emphasising the generous verticality of the space.
The mantlepiece also serves...

