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This Week in Fonts

A bright slab serif by Typofonderie, a massive system from Typonine, a text face with flavour and a hardworking family from Rosseta Type, a casual face by HVD Fonts, an expansive family from Lost Type Co-op, a type designer’s typeface by Emigre, a warm and rugged ...
April 20th 2013 / 0 Comment / Read More »

The Four Phases of Design T...

What can people in business learn from studying the ways successful designers solve problems and innovate? On the most basic level, they can learn to ...
September 3rd 2010 / 0 Comment / Read More »

Design thinking: ...

It's a sign of the times when The Economist, the house journal of the global business...
September 3rd 2010 / 0 Comment / Read More »

What Businesses Can Learn From Designers

It's not clear how design and business mix. However, in the last decade, there has been a growing fascination with how they might. Recent articles on design thinking proliferate—ranging from those that highlight its potential to those that warn of i...
August 20th 2010 / 0 Comment / Read More »

How does design thinking give companies a competit...

In 1985, Ethiopia was suffering a major drought. 1 million people had starved to death, and a huge sum of money had to be raised to avoid further disaster. Organizations began by approachingthe challenge with analytical solutions that met expected norms about how to ga...
August 20th 2010 / 0 Comment / Read More »

Time to Rethink Design

Has Design reached its sell by date?   Have we not fulfilled Design’s 20th Century’s mission to market, style, brand, and added value, to innovate and to experiment through design?   Is it not time to pause and rethink, and question why, before we react the same way in the ...
August 20th 2010 / 0 Comment / Read More »

Human Frailty and Design Professionalism

It is not the exception, it is the rule: designers deal with and are often required to manage all manner of human frailty. Because of the different roles and different positions we occupy in a company or within a project our exposure to these factors varies, but unless ...
July 23rd 2010 / 0 Comment / Read More »
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