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Fast Company October 2000 Scott Kirsner |
"An Incomplete Manifesto for Growth" Two years ago, Bruce Mau unveiled a 43-point program that took the design world by storm. Here is an incomplete selection from his incomplete manifesto. |
Fast Company October 2000 Scott Kirsner |
Creative Secrets of the SEALs Bob Rogers's team of SEALs are "ready for anything." The 16-person creative-development group works closely with clients to shape the overall concepts for museums, theme parks, and corporate brandlands... |
Fast Company October 2000 Scott Kirsner |
Design Principle Bruce Mau's influential studio works with a roster of world-renowned clients. But its most enduring contribution may be to the theory and practice of design itself -- from what kinds of projects are worth taking on to how to design for creative growth. |
Wired September 2000 Warren St. John |
Brattitude Adjustment Razorfish made a name and a mint dealing digital edge to corporate America. Now comes the hard part: Can the "it" boys of Web integration deliver IT? |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Anne Stuart |
Parallel Universe Evanston, Ill., ran out of room to grow. So an enterprising group of residents is expanding the city online... |
Macworld October 2000 David Blatner |
Casting Out Unwanted Color Correct Color Casts with Adobe Photoshop |
Macworld October 2000 Mel Beckman |
InProduction PDF Preflight Tool Speeds Prepress Production |
Mother Jones August 2000 Adam Hochschild |
The Brick Master of Kerala Laurie Baker is fighting India's rush to resemble the West by making beautiful buildings out of sustainable materials -- recycled bottles, clamshells, and mud. |
Teacher Magazine August 2000 Alan Richard |
Rubble Rouser Not many people would compare New Jersey urban blight to Italian Renaissance wonders, but one architect saw potential. |
Fast Company August 2000 Amy Wilson |
Give Us A Buzz Huffy's 45-pound Buzz is the cuter scooter for those of us who consider biking too strenuous but who still want to find an environmentally friendly way to get around town. |
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