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Fast Company June 2005 Lucas Conley |
My Dream Home Like general contractors with a psych degree, the architectural firm called fathom plumbs the depths of your soul to design the house you want. Our writer gets the blueprints of his dreams. |
Fast Company June 2005 Cheryl Dahle |
Every Move You Make Our new feature traces the key decisions in a leader's career. This month: design mavens and twins George and John Kembel. |
Fast Company June 2005 Danielle Sacks |
Be the Next Jonathan Ive Design recruiter RitaSue Siegel divulges what companies want in design executives, the importance of collaborative skills, and how the bottom line is as important as blueprints. |
National Defense June 2005 Robert H. Williams |
Navy's New Carrier: An Electrifying Ride Construction of the Navy's next-generation aircraft carrier, the CVN-21, could begin as early as this year, even though the ship's design continues to evolve. |
Fast Company June 2005 Danielle Sacks |
Be Cooler by Design Design increasingly plays a central role in how companies define and differentiate themselves. What you need to know about working with designers. |
Fast Company June 2005 John A. Byrne |
The Power of Great Design Terence Conran inspires the power and appeal of great design. |
Fast Company May 2005 Ryan Underwood |
Hot Wheels How do you get a soccer mom to shell out $749 for a Xplory stroller? Design it so it'll grow right along with junior. Dad will think it's cool, too. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Jordan Burke |
Surf's Up, Dude -- In Europe, That Is As the surfing craze washes over the continent, apparel makers are riding a mighty big wave. |
Technology Research News April 20, 2005 Ted Smalley Bowen |
Overly Smart Buildings While its building blocks include many promising technologies, the intelligent building addresses some uniquely complex issues, such as the difficulties in fluid dynamics. |
National Defense May 2005 Robert H. Williams |
Navy Showcases Experimental `Sea Fighter' Developed by the Office of Naval Research, this high-speed, aluminum catamaran is designed to test a variety of technologies that could allow the Navy to operate more effectively in littoral, or shallow, waters. |
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