I.D. 1993 - Abstracts

I.D. 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
3-D on the Macintosh. (design softwares) (Practice)BusinessJoseph Ashear
A golden age for broadcast design?BusinessNeal Weinstock
A letter to Max Huber (1919-1992).BusinessMassimo Vignelli
A new light on Formica. (art exhibition sponsored by Formica Corp.) (Expo: Exhibitions)BusinessKerstin Westman
A practitioner asks: can you sketch on a computer? (Practice)BusinessLarry Rosenthal
Beware the tax code's double-edged sword. (tax laws on temporary employees) (Practice)BusinessPeter Slatin
Biggest show on earth. (architecture of University of California at Los Angeles temporary library) (Expo: Architecture)BusinessAaron Betsky
Charting power. (impact of cartography on society)BusinessNigel Holmes
Code name: Leapfrog.BusinessJulie Trelstad
Comdex report. (computer industry trade show) (Practice)BusinessNeal Weinstock
Concepts + students. (new ideas and designers; 39th Annual Design Review)Business 
Consumer products. (39th Annual Design Review)Business 
Convention center breaks convention. (architectural design for Ohio's Greater Columbus Convention Center) (Expo)BusinessJulie M. Trelstad
Decodings: television, the drug of the nation.BusinessMarshall Blonsky
Designing on the air. (television)BusinessWill Novosedlik
Design technology: software update. (Practice) (Product Announcement)Business 
Eco alert: an udderly great idea. (milk in plastic pouches) (Expo)BusinessSuzettte Sherman
Eco alert: design for a double life. (reusable packaging) (Expo)BusinessSuzette Sherman
Eco alert: guilt-free convenience.BusinessSuzette Sherman
Environmentally-friendly fax paper and packaging. (Practice)BusinessGreg Herriot
Environments. (interiors; 39th Annual Design Review )Business 
Equipment. (office and professional; 39th Annual Design Review)Business 
Expanding architecture's definition.BusinessEve Kahn
Feminism goes up in smoke. (analysis of cigarette ads aimed at women) (Decodings)BusinessMarshall Blonsky
Furniture. (39th Annual Design Review)Business 
Going for the jugular.BusinessRoger Pickar
Graphics. (39th Annual Design Review)Business 
Ideas: theatrical design and the experience of objects.BusinessClive Dilnot
Identifying corporate strategies. (incorporating corporate identity into design) (Practice)Business 
In search of the Newton generation. (personal digital assistant by Apple Computer Inc.)(includes related article) (Evolutions)BusinessSteven Vincent
Inside out at last: design in the driver's seat. (designing cars)BusinessAaron Betsky
Making the most of the Macintosh.Business 
New media/new design. (Practice)BusinessAlice Kaprow
New + notable. (overview of new designs of various products) (Illustration)Business 
Packaging. (39th Annual Design Review)Business 
Paul Elliman typecasts. (invention of new typeface) (Expo: Typography)BusinessPeter Hall
Post-material product.BusinessLarry Rosenthal
(Recycled) paper architecture. (construction panels made from recycled newspapers) (Case Study)BusinessFrederique Krupa
Shiro Kuramata: a design poet appraised. (Japanese industrial designer)BusinessPaolo Polledri
Strategics: finding market needs (integrated sales and marketing tool)(includes related article) (Practice)BusinessRoger Pickar
The designer and the readymade.BusinessGini Alhadeff
The I.D. forty: an insider's guide to America's leading design innovators. (Directory)BusinessPhil Patton, Peter Hall, Lucie Young, Ken Coupland, Steven Heller, Michael Rock, Chee Pearlman, Andrea Codrington, Frederique Krupa, Julie Trelstad, Aaron Betsky A., David Biedny, Michael Bierut, Abby L. Bussel, Rick Poyner, Dugald Stermer
The name game. (the value of design is undermined by categorization) (Column)BusinessClive Dilnot
Tony Arefin.BusinessRick Poynor
To the Board of Directors of the International Design Conference in Aspen. (Letter to the Editor)BusinessMichael Sorkin, Chee Pearlman, Sylvia Woodard
Views. (photoessay of Spruce Goose airplane disassembly)BusinessRichard Barnes
Views. (Sony Walkmans as a subject of photography)BusinessHenry Petrosky
Where does CAID fit in? (Computer-Aided Industrial Design)BusinessEvan Marc Hirsch
Words writ in stone. (stone-cut letter artist John Benson) (Expo)BusinessJohn Gambell
Working for peanuts. (Case Study/Appropriate Technology) (Practice) (Product Announcement)Business 
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