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Topic: Laura Guido-Clark

  

HP Introduces Bright Colors for Somber Times

Every year, color and material consultant Laura Guido-Clark helps HP update its memory-keeping products -- customizable photo albums, posters, and greeting cards sold in its retail photo centers. She aims to tailor materials and ...READ MORE

Introducing Guest Blogger Laura Guido-Clark: Creating Beauty That's Skin-Deep

If you want to get to know designer Laura Guido-Clark, you might start by tooling around her Web site. Slide your cursor, even to a mundane link--"Contact," say--and suddenly you've drawn a cool and sinuous patterned coral line on a ...READ MORE

Envisioning a Brighter Future: A ColorCorps for America's Cities

More than economic stimulus, more than Cash for Clunkers, what this country really needs is color!READ MORE

Why Color's Not a Cure-All

Slapping a new coat of paint on something won't solve all your brand's problems. It's time for companies to take a holistic approach to color.READ MORE

Why Consumer Products for Women Shouldn't Necessarily Be in the Pink

Yes, yes, it's a color we automatically associate with girls. But that doesn't mean every product for women has to be imbued with a rosy hue.READ MORE

The Imagineered Workspace: Laura Guido-Clark

At the Most Creative People event, design consultant Laura Guido-Clark was enlisted to create the office of the future. With furniture and design elements that bridge the worlds of office and home design, she created a workspace as ...READ MORE

Focus Groups: It's Like Saying the F-Word to Creatives

We all use the f-word. But knowing how and why to use it can make all the difference in the creative process.READ MORE

Talent Pool

Making their mark from New York to Tokyo. Fourteen talents who are driving design forward.READ MORE