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Put Design in Your Company’s DNA

Posted on November 2, 2010 by in Blog | No Comments

“Corporate Design Foundation, a non-profit education and research organization, was founded on the belief that design can make a major contribution both to an individual’s quality of life and to a corporation’s success, and that both individual and organizational interests can be served through the effective use of the design [...]

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Design and the NYC Subway Map

Posted on September 5, 2010 by in Blog | 1 Comment
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Following his extensive work on the New York City subway signage in the late 1960s, Massimo Vignelli, inspired by Harry Beck’s 1933 London Underground map, simplified New York’s tangled subway map into a clean, readable system. Idsgn writer Skylar examines Vignelli’s map and how the Metropolitan Transit Authority scrapped [...]

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Notes on Creative Culture

Posted on August 16, 2010 by in Blog | No Comments
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Brendon Derr of Cella Consulting describes it as “the elephant in the room that nobody knows is there until it moves in the wrong direction.” “A healthy corporate culture”, Derr explains, “can be one of the most, if not the most, valuable assets to a Creative Executive. The quantifiable outcomes of a healthy corporate [...]

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Science Proves the Economic Value of Design

Posted on August 15, 2010 by in Blog | No Comments
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According to Tom Dorresteijn, chairman of the BNO (The Association of Dutch Designers) and initiator of the research: “We can now prove the economic-commercial value of design with independent, scientific research. More attention for design within organizations increases financial performance and the quality of product experience. There [...]

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Every Back to the Future Timeline in One Infographic

Posted on August 7, 2010 by in Blog | No Comments
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(Click to enlarge.) Via Sean Mort.

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Can you make it snazzier? Why design-by-committee doesn’t work.

Posted on July 23, 2010 by in Blog | 3 Comments
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Throughout my career, both as an in-house designer, and in running my own design business, I’ve seen businesses that seem to take great joy in the design-by-committee mentality… everyone wants to be part of the process, and there are never benefits to this. Think of it this way: if you hire an electrician, do you follow him around [...]

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We New Englanders are a Cranky Bunch

Posted on July 23, 2010 by in Blog | 3 Comments
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Produced by the College of Computer and Information Science at Northeastern University (my alma mater), and Harvard Medical School at Harvard University, the above infograph was built using over 300 million tweets and shows density-preserving cartograms for each hour of the day (EST), by U.S. state. According to this data, us New Englanders [...]

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