A Softer Future: Designing the New Card79.com
2 mins
Oct 17, 2025
As technology evolves at an unprecedented pace, the boundary between human and machine grows increasingly porous. We’re no longer designing for devices separate from us, but for systems that coexist, adapt, and evolve alongside us.
Our new website is a reflection of our belief that design and technology can exist in symbiosis, each amplifying the other’s capacity for understanding. The visual references we compiled during the research phase of the site design give a behind the scenes perspective on what was informing the site design. From glowing fungi to translucent machines, soft systems within rigid frameworks or micro worlds that blur biology and design.








Image Credits (Top to Bottom): Makuto Azuma 1976 (1st image), Sunshine 2007 (2nd image), Allison Kudla (4th image), Orbital Planes by Roland Miller (9th image), Potsdamer Platz (10th image), ESA (11th image), 013 Public Condenser (12th image), Lockheed Martin Flickr (13th image)
The new site aesthetic reflects the way we approach our work across robotics, neurotech, and intelligent interfaces. Not by amplifying the machinery of the future, but by softening its edges and finding the human tone within it.
In the end, Card79.com isn’t just a showcase of projects. It’s a statement of perspective, a place where design becomes dialogue between mind and machine, and between people and the technologies shaping their world.
We wanted the experience of the site to feel like our best work—inviting, thoughtful, and deeply human. Design that connects us, not distances us.
Explore the site → Card79.com