The Louvre: A Journey Through Time
There are certain places in this world where you simply feel history around you. Cobblestone roads, ancient architecture, old artwork, the smell of dust in
There are certain places in this world where you simply feel history around you. Cobblestone roads, ancient architecture, old artwork, the smell of dust in
Last month, Starbucks launched a $10 million grant challenge to solicit new designs for a cup that’s more environmentally friendly. Coffee cups wreak havoc on
Unless you possess the power of mind control, getting consumers interested in a product isn’t an easy enterprise. Marketing and advertising campaigns are reliable methods,
It’s hard not to compare yourself to those who inspire you. In a world where it feels like everything has been done before, it’s difficult not
Time after time, athletes from around the world step up to the starting line, to home plate, to the foul line, expecting their footwear to
An Inventionland-inspired space had an article written about it in the Wallstreet Journal! The CIRC Lab at Haine Elementary was designed to mimic the immersive
In theory, science appears to be a concrete practice. Facts, figures, conclusions, analyses- these processes don’t leave a lot of room for creative interpretation. There
Inventionland is no stranger to hosting events inside our creative environment. This past month, our education division, Inventionland Institute, hosted their annual “Day of Innovation”
Paul Casillas grew up around fabric. His mother, a fashion designer in Spain, helped spark his interest in textiles at a young age, and he