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Vows: JetBlue and I Love New York

Ordinarily, wedding announcements in the New York Times appear on Sunday, concise love stories crammed together like baseball box scores. But a different sort of marriage gets full-page treatment in today’s Times: the union of ...READ»

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Weekend Design Porn: "Design USA" at the Cooper-Hewitt

The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum opens "Design USA," showing off winners of the National Design Awards in the last 10 years.READ»

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Inspiration or Rip-Off? From "I Heart NY" Tees to Amex Smiley Face Ads

A new ad for American Express with murky origins gets Ken Carbone thinking about where great ideas come from.READ»

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Fiona Morrisson Brands JetBlue With Whimsical Design

Fiona Morrisson helps JetBlue soar above the airline industry’s turbulence by merging branding and design.READ»

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AIGA's 2010 Graphic Design Medalists: Steve Frykholm, John Maeda, and Jennifer Morla

The design organization AIGA has announced the 2010 recipients of its medal, one of the highest honors bestowed upon graphic designers.READ»

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See More Seymour: Chwast's "Obsessive Images"

One of graphic design's most respected artists showcases five decades of art in The Obsessive Images of Seymour Chwast.READ»

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The Beauty of Simplicity

Marissa Mayer, who keeps Google's home page pure, understands that less is more. Other tech companies are starting to get it, too. Here's why making things simple is the new competitive advantage.READ»

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Lightning in a Bottle

A much needed facelift for the prescription bottle, at a Target near you.READ»

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Will Magazine Design Flourish or Fizzle on the iPad?

Last week a parody of Dwell magazine made the viral rounds. Unhappy Hipsters consists of photos drawn from the magazine, each showing cool young homeowners looking forlorn in their expensive interiors. Tagline: “It’s lonely in the ...READ»

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Exclusive Interview: Wolff Olins and AOL on Why AOL's New Brand Is From the Future

Yep, the blue monsters are from the future, too. An interview with the designers at Wolff Olins reveals they might know something we don't.READ»