Objects Fall From the Sky
The question of credit is as old as the profession of industrial design.
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What Should Food Look Like?
If we want everyone to eat better, don't we need food packaging that crosses class lines?
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Eameses?
I don’t know what to do with this book.
The Story of Eames Furniture, by Marilyn Neuhart with John Neuhart is a labor of love, a two-part, richly-illustrated history of some of the most famous modern chairs in the world. To reject it seems harsh. It contains fascinating tales of false starts and under-known design careers, a book in themselves of clever mid-century magazine covers, furniture advertisements, abstract photographic odes to mass-production. And yet I was unable to enjoy it.
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Bring Back Braids
What Mattie Ross's braids say about her character, and the Coen brothers'
True Grit says about women in power.
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Is No the Answer?
There were good reasons plastic was invented, and good reasons to use it still. So why is
no plastic the first response?
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From the Cabat to the City
Why does the
New Yorker profile of Bottega Veneta's Tomas Maier tell us more about design than most of their designer profiles?
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