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Ecotality and BP Work Together to Roll Out Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles

With the Nissan Leaf and GM's Volt hitting the streets in December, GE, BP, and a host of design stars are racing to install the gas pump's high-style replacement.READ»

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Redesigning the Bus Stop: Teague's Traffic 2.0 Makes Transit More Friendly

The Seattle-based firm designed a concept for a new kind of public transit system that encourages people to ride it.READ»

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Design Is a Point of View: Seven Truths in Designing

Designers at all levels of experience could probably list hundreds of opinions about what makes design successful. After two decades of designing and leading numerous design teams I have quite a few myself. But I've filtered them down ...READ»

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Video Gaming Puts Your Design Firm Ahead of the Game

Gaming has moved far beyond the arcade, dark basements and dorm rooms. Knowing where it's going makes your company more competitive.READ»

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Design's New Hyperinteractive Audience

We've entered an age where designing for interaction means designing for distraction.READ»

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American Design, California Style

If the U.S. has its own brand of design, it's California's free-wheeling, try-anything-once culture that's driving it.READ»

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Welcoming Guest Blogger John Edson: A Computer So Cool It Can Star in a Rock Video

A few months ago I was up at MIT's Media Lab, where I happened to wander by a lab where John Underkoffler, who developed the gestural interface that Steven Spielberg used in "The Minority Report," was playing with some new ...READ»

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Lunar's Next-Gen Nursery Is Sweet Dream for Parents

A system with automated rocking, bottle warming and programmable lights promises to ease a new baby into a steady routine.READ»

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All About Yves

Not long ago, Yves Béhar was a self-described "slumlord" to cover his rent. Now he's a superstar.READ»

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Professor Ulrich's Excellent Adventure

A few smart people. A really good idea. The level-the-playing-field impact of the Internet. Who needs money-hungry VCs? The story of Wharton professor Karl Ulrich and his hot-selling scooter reminds us why we first fell in love with the Web.READ»