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Inc. June 2006 Liz Welch |
My Place: Adam Berger's Glass House You know what they say about CEOs who live in glass houses: They need a lot of cabinets. |
AskMen.com Thomas Bey |
Influential Car Designers Working Today While most of us will have to settle for sketching out our dream cars on pad of paper in our kitchen, this handful of folks in the automotive world literally drive the industry with their inspirations. |
DailyCandy June 14, 2006 |
Pen Pal Dear Dahlia's collection of invites, cards, and stationery is decorated with colorful graphics and patterns that can help elevate your mood. |
Fast Company June 2006 |
Taking the New Cube for a Test-drive We take Herman Miller's new cubicle design for for a spin. |
Fast Company June 2006 Alyssa Danigelis |
Space Shot: Places You Wish You Worked Film-editing company Jigsaw Editorial's Los Angeles offices combine brushed steel, Douglas fir, ping-pong balls -- and lots of water. |
BusinessWeek June 12, 2006 Jena McGregor |
William McDonough: Design For Living Visionary eco-architect and designer William McDonough wants a renewable world. |
Food Engineering June 4, 2006 Kevin T. Higgins |
Food Packaging: Redesigned Cup Expands Filling Options A shiny shrink sleeve delivers shelf appeal for a new polypropylene soup cup from Huhtamaki Oyj, but the engineering underneath the sleeve is what appeals to European food manufacturers. |
Food Engineering June 4, 2006 Kevin T. Higgins |
Food Packaging: Are Minerals the New Plastic? Calcium carbonate with a polyolefin binder yields an eco-friendly flexible pouch that is gaining acceptance from Asia to Europe. |
BusinessWeek June 12, 2006 Ian Rowley |
The Man Behind the Nissan Look Nissan's design guru Shiro Nakamura discusses the Sentra redesign and other new models that will hit the U.S. by the end of 2006. |
Home Toys June 2006 George Wilkinson |
Taming the System Checkout and Integration Procedures Beast Part 1: Necessities of Proper Planning. Audio and video systems are much more complex and highly integrated than every before. Here is the first of a five-part series that goes through the steps that form a complete systems checkout and integration process. |
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