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Hands-On Design

OXO International's handiwork: a wall of gloves.READ»

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Does your boss have a sense of humor?

In our ongoing effort to gauge organizational culture, I've got a new question to pose when I visit companies: When was the last time you teased the boss? And how did he or she react? Last week, the staff at OXO pulled an amusing ...READ»

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OXO's Favorite Mistakes

The company behind some of the best-designed kitchen tools learns the most when it does something wrong.READ»

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Hands-On Design

OXO International's handiwork: a wall of gloves.READ»

OXO's Favorite Mistakes

The company behind some of the best-designed kitchen tools learns the most when it does something wrong.READ»

Hearts and Minds

"If you can design a product that appeals to people's brains and hearts, you can get them to pay a great premium." --Alex Lee, president, OXO International From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of ...READ»

Hearts and Minds

"If you can design a product that appeals to people's brains and hearts, you can get them to pay a great premium." --Alex Lee, president, OXO International From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of Business: 55 ...READ»

Hearts and Minds

"If you can design a product that appeals to people's brains and hearts, you can get them to pay a great premium." --Alex Lee, president, OXO International From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of Business: 55 ...READ»

The Power of Shape Shifters

Three companies reinvent the paraphernalia of everyday life with an eye on aesthetics, utility--and profits.READ»

Fast Forward 2005: <span>37-40</span>

The future is something to get excited about again. Here's our look at the surprising people, ideas, and trends that will change how we work and live in 2005.READ»

Fast Talk: Better by Design

It can be a catalyst, a transformative force. Five corporate leaders who "get" design talk about how it has influenced their companies' strategies.READ»

Pay by Finger

This just in from FC's Charles Fishman: Lowes Foods, which operates 108 bright, expansive grocery stores in the southeast U.S., confirmed to the Raleigh News & Observer today that it will soon offer payment using a fingerprint ...READ»