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Fast Company May 2012 Margaret Rhodes |
Pulpop: An Eco-Friendly Speaker Made From Old Apple Computer Packaging The Pulpop, as it's called, looks nothing like an audio speaker -- but that's what it is.  |
Fast Company May 2012 Stephanie Schomer |
A Sophisticated New Design Collection From MoMA, Inspired By Mexico's Rich History Mexico's rich history may be most visibly distilled into tchotchkes for tourists, but a growing local community of designers is using it for more sophisticated inspiration.  |
Fast Company April 2012 Stephanie Schomer |
Oakley's Radarlock Sunglasses Feature Lenses That Pop Out Like Doors For the easy-to-use lock on its new shades, Oakley studied the mechanisms of car doors.  |
Fast Company April 2012 Stephanie Schomer |
Dror's Magical Expandable Suitcase For Tumi Is Fit For Mary Poppins Dror Benshetrit creates an over-packer's dream suitcase for Tumi.  |
Fast Company April 2012 Kate Rockwood |
These Luxurious 3-D Wallpapers Are Lush With Beads, Glittery Sand, And Even Grasses Once reserved for trendy commercial spaces, three-dimensional wallpaper is now the go-to tool for home designers wanting to make a luxe statement. As these category standouts prove, the value is all in the details.  |
Fast Company April 2012 Dan Macsai |
Black + Blum Design A Better Water Bottle, Complete WIth A Giant Charcoal Stick Black + Blum goes back to basics with a military canteen-inspired bottle.  |
CIO February 29, 2012 Michael Friedenberg |
Why Smart CIOs Channel Steve Jobs While there are many things to question about Jobs' approach to business, you can't argue with his knack for melding tech and design. Is it time to bring back the importance of the user experience?  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2012 Paul McFedries |
Tufte-isms The proponents of information design and their guru, Edward R.Tufte present -- and talk about -- data efficiently  |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rob Walker |
MakerBot's 3-D Printers Let Consumers Dream Up Prototypes Of Pretty Much Anything. But Do We Need More Plastic? Bre Pettis's MakerBot has attracted millions in financing and is selling its 3-D printers as fast as it can. So how big can his business get? (And why does the world need more crap made and designed out of plastic?)  |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rob Walker |
How To 3-D Print With MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic is a user-friendly descendant of the rapid-prototyping machines utilized by industrial designers for years.  |
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