Design: Two things of beauty
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1. The atlas of electromagnetic space, showing the various uses to which the spectrum has been put to use. I have a related theory that the *true* communications brand will be the one that can claim a presence and deliver service across all points of the spectrum. It may happen in my lifetime.
2. The large-scale colour name mapping survey. People were asked to name colours. And then they were placed on a colour wheel. I like the way granny smith apple green is way out there on its own.
Both sourced from Protein OS, here and here.
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