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Sarah Handelman|British Telecom
[MB][BT] Shorthand Science and Magic Lessons
The promotional portrayal of telephone technology.
Owen Edwards|Essays
A Demanding Man: Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was more like a great architect than a corporate CEO. Yet, there are those who ask, "Isn't the ultimate measure of a human being the way they treat other people?" In the case of Steve Jobs, this requires some reflection.
William Drenttel|Video
National Design Award Trophy
In October 2011, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum unveiled a new trophy for the National Design Awards. Originally designed as an asterisk in silicon carbide by Winterhouse in 2000, the new glass trophy is by Corning GlassLab.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
TWA: Still Kicking
Not a disappointment: a first thrilling visit to Eero Saarinen's legendary flight center.
Rick Poynor|Essays
Did We Ever Stop Being Postmodern?
Like it or not, argues the V&A's exhibition about postmodernism and design, we are all postmodern now.
Rick Poynor|Essays
Jan Svankmajer and the Graphic Uncanny
Uncanny: Surrealism and Graphic Design opens at the Kunstal in Rotterdam on September 24.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Thinking in Tumblr
Don't write a book, make a Tumblr.
An Xiao Mina|Essays
90 Years of Chinese Communism: A Multimedia Celebration
How the Chinese Communist Party designed its 90th anniversary commemorations
Rick Poynor|Essays
Funerary Portraits: Snapshots in Stone
The portrait sculptures in the Cimetière du château in Nice resuscitate their subjects with a frequently startling vividness.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Reading in Public
A new book club with an unusual topic: architecture and design.
Rick Poynor|Essays
Andrzej Klimowski: Transmitting the Image
Andrzej Klimowski, author of a new book, On Illustration, has used the medium to create a compelling alternative reality.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Making Dieter Rams
Why is Braun still the best?
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