I.D. 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
2001 Design Sourcebook. | Business | |
Beyond the chair.(Verner Panton, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany) | Business | Mathias Remmele, Jeffrey Lieber |
Bran identity.(theme park designer Bran Ferren)(Interview) | Business | Marilyn Berlin Snell |
Button brigade: a brief look at the evolution of campaign-button design. | Business | Laurel Harper |
Character building.(Japanese fonts) | Business | |
Consumer products.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Cosmic appraisal: we know they're architectural masterpieces, but how do five great houses stack up in the eyes of a feng shui master?(Alex Stark) | Business | Hilarie M. Sheets |
Design it yourself.(e-commerce innovations) | Business | Will Lee |
Downright position.(design of aircraft cabins) | Business | Alice Rawsthorn |
Dyson cleans up.(British Industrial Designer and Inventor James Dyson) | Business | Alice Rawsthorn |
E-book type e-volves: with fierce competition peeking right around the corner, the e-book industry is taking a critical look at type design. | Business | Ed Fierro |
Ellie's Enchanted Garden and Redbeard's Pirate Quest.(Play set and CD-ROM.) | Business | Austin Bunn, Hillary rosner |
Environments.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Equipment.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Eye spies.(increasing use of Web cams) | Business | Phil Patton |
Face time.(robot design, care of aged) | Business | David R. Eltz |
Furniture.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Graphics.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Ink, Inc.(Pantone)(Company Profile) | Business | Tom Vanderbilt |
It's a dirty, rotten, crummy job.(robots) | Business | Jon Spayde |
Material world.(virtual humans) | Business | Julie Caniglia |
Microsoft Encarta. | Business | Austin Bunn, Judith Rosner |
mmm-bot.(robots, motion pictures) | Business | Daniel Fierman |
Model city.(design and construction of Legoland theme park in Carlsbad, California) | Business | Tom Vanderbilt |
Mya way.(cybercelebrity, advertising, Motorola) | Business | Elizabeth Larsen |
Natural wanders.(Dutch Designer Marcel Wanders) | Business | Amy Goldwasser |
Packaging.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Peter Molyneux: prime mover.(game designer profile) | Business | David Goldfarb |
Quizzical looks.(designing sets for television game shows) | Business | Mike Steere |
Red, white and bland: the "better safe than sorry" approach makes for winning campaigns, but weak campaign design. | Business | Constance Sidles |
Refined art: There will always be a demand for the hand-drawn line, but subtle special effects and high-tech amenities are wending their way into a classic art form. | Business | LIsa Napoli |
Rewriting the alphabet: These letters you're reading aren't as efficient as you may think. | Business | Nico Macdonald |
Robo collection.(toy robot collector Tom Geismar)(Cover Story)(Interview) | Business | Elizabeth Anderson |
Robots R Us.(robot design, history) | Business | David A. Fryxell |
Stock options.(electronic transaction devices) | Business | Janet Abrams |
Strain.(CD-ROM game) | Business | Hillary Rosner, Austin Bunn |
Student work and concepts.(46th Annual Design Review) | Business | |
Suiting up in space.(space-suit design) | Business | Phil Patton |
The final frontier.(astronomy exhibits) | Business | Lukas Hauser, Linda Rattenr |
Type trends.(typography) | Business | Joe Treacy |
Unpacked.(Samsonite's Blacklabel Travel Wear collection) | Business | Paula Champa |
Virtual-graphic heyday. | Business | Laurel Harper |
Woman's work.(women designers, Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, New York, NY) | Business | Leslie Sherr |
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.