As 2025 winds to a close, it’s time to celebrate the year’s standout stories Design Milk shared, from bold architecture to nostalgic tech.
Tech is "where it's at!" Take a look at Design Milk's most popular technology posts of 2025, packed with nostalgic, ingenious gadgetry.
Sleek finishes and new AI tools carry across the newly reimagined Google Pixel 10 phones, Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Buds 2a, and accessories.
Designed by Marc Fornes of THEVERYMANY, The Orb is a glowing, dynamic sculpture that symbolizes Google's ethos of innovation through design and technology.
The Google Pixel 9a is changing smartphone design up a little by doing away with oversized camera modules on the back of the device.
Dive in to "MIRAGE", the latest installment in the 100 colors series by Emmanuelle Moureaux for Google HQ in Mountain View, California.
Design Milk shares the top 10 most popular art posts from 2024, adding some color, joy, and hopefully more LEGO sets to your life.
Smartphone designs have arguably gotten a little boring over the years, but Google wants to change that. We spoke to a designer behind the Pixel 9 series to find out more.
The new Nest Learning Thermostat completely reinvents itself in design. We talked to the creative mind, Isabelle Olsson, behind the stunning new device.
Google Hardware Design Studio + Chromasonic, explore sensory perception with their 2024 Salone del Mobile exhibition, Making Sense of Color.
SOFTlab's Halo, commissioned by Google's Mountain View HQ, is a pavilion-like public artwork that leaves visitors with the feeling of having entered a geode.
Google's desk-sized video chat technology adds a sense of physical dimension and eye contact in nearly life-sized scale.
Teenage Engineering knows a thing or two about elevating music making into a design experience. And now its' available on the Google Pixel.
What if your devices got your attention with calm movements, gentle sounds, or even the use of shadows instead of annoying notifications?
The Heads of Industrial Design share more about Google's introspective design process + the 2 objects they want to give a Google makeover.