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CIO February 15, 2004 Daintry Duffy |
Look Out Below! The steep slopes and waves in the Lewis building's roof have created more than just a visually arresting experience. Last winter, frigid Cleveland temperatures and more than 90 inches of snow created falling ice and snow hazards for students walking to class. |
Technology Research News February 11, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Coincidences set up mental error What you think is happening in a given situation isn't necessarily the case. Your mental model of a situation is necessarily distorted, which can lead you to see a cause and effect that isn't there. This has major consequences for the design of critical human-machine interfaces, like aircraft cockpits. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Gail Edmondson |
The Italian Behind Audi's Radical Look The eye-catching combination of German minimalism and Italian flair has got designers from Los Angeles to Tokyo riveted on Audi's next move. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 David Welch |
It's Tough Keeping Your Eyes On The Road Heightened scrutiny has carmakers, especially Detroit's Big Three, pushing their designers to make the confines of their cars' interiors as fancy as they can. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Christopher Palmeri |
How Nissan Created A Monster When the creative types at Nissan Motor Co.'s La Jolla design studio got orders to create the company's first full-size pickup truck, they realized they were out of their element. Their research into what Americans want from trucks led to design success. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Chester Dawson |
Wanted: Toyotas That Say "Toyota" With a 99-vehicle lineup, the automaker lacks a recognizable visual style |
Fast Company February 2004 Fiona Haley |
Viva Recycling! Now here's what we call creativity. In Cuba, where new things are rare, a phone gets turned into an electric fan, and a plastic bottle becomes a taxi sign. |
Macworld February 2004 Galen Gruman |
Adobe InDesign CS Poised to topple QuarkXPress, InDesign CS is a subtle yet very powerful update to Adobe's publishing flagship. |
This Old House Roseann Henry |
Can You See Me Now? We asked for a lesson in how to light a home for aging parents -- and we got a wakeup call about our own eyesight. For anyone over fifty, the most important thing in lighting design is safety. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2003 Beth Mattson-Teig |
Growing Up, not Out Cities use infill development to alleviate urban sprawl. |
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