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Introducing Guest Blogger Robert Brunner: Master of Lust-worthy Design

Grilling season is nigh upon us, which means it's a sad time in New York. Like many big cities with high rents and hyper-vigilant fire codes, balconies where a burger-craving apartment dweller could set up a little grill are in ...READ»

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Solar Power With Style

After decades of design neglect, the next wave of solar gear finally gets a blast of style.READ»

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How to Put Design in the Driver’s Seat

Companies often come to us wanting to understand the secret to becoming "design-driven." Here it is.READ»

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Eight Stylish Essentials for All Your Grilling Needs

Here's some of the best-designed stuff available for your July 4th BBQ.READ»

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Design Is Too Important to Be Left to the Thinkers

Recently, at a conference reception (think wine and cubes of cheese), a well-known and influential member of the academic community said to me: "Design strategy is far too important to be left to designers." What a pile of ...READ»

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Consumers Behaving Badly: Is Design to Blame?

Uncivilized behavior is on the rise in our culture and it might be all design's fault.READ»

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100 Most Creative People in Business: #1 - Jonathan Ive

Ten years ago, before the iPod and the iPhone became objects of the world's electro-lust, Jonathan Ive sat down with Fast Company to talk about his first Apple blockbuster, the iMac. The machine could not have been a more radical ...READ»

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The Most Innovative Companies in Design

You have seen our Fast Company 50. But what are the companies within specific categories doing creative and ground-breaking work? Who is leading an industry into the future? Here we present the top ten firms in Design.READ»

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Was Einstein a Designer? Relatively, No.

In his recent post, "Design is Too Important to be Left to Thinkers," Robert Brunner made a good point about how every Tom, Dick, corporate strategist, and engineer is now calling himself a "design thinker." ...READ»

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iCopycats: Apple Does Not Equal Good Design

Now that I have your attention with that bit of blasphemy in the title, let me explain.READ»