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Fast Company September 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Object of Desire: Makr Farm Ruck The Farm Ruck, which, like everything else from Makr, is hand-sewn in a workshop just outside of Orlando, Florida. The bag, inspired by a classic Duluth Pack, is made of thick canvas with straps of dense and durable horse leather. |
Fast Company September 2010 Jeff Chu |
Tools of My Trade: Shanghai Peace Hotel's Architect Ian Carr From PrismaColor pencils to Louis Vuitton messenger bags, the things that inspire Ian Carr, the architect behind the renovation of Shanghai's historic Peace Hotel. |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2010 David Meier |
Kimball International: Deflation Fighter Compared to competitors Herman Miller and HNI Corp., Kimball International is better prepared to handle a deflationary environment. |
Search Engine Watch July 3, 2010 Avril Korman |
Virtuatecture in Second Life: What Makes a House a House? There is a strong architectural community within Second Life, largely populated by real life architects, interior and architectural designers, who are using SL to explore how architecture and design function within virtual and real world environments. |
Fast Company July 2010 Linda Tischler |
2010's Best Designed Products The winners of the 2010 International Design Excellence Awards can help you ride the waves, grill a burger, catch varmints, and save the earth. |
Fast Company July 2010 |
International Design Excellence Awards: SlingBox 700U Judges deemed the Slingbox 700U, which is not much larger than a checkbook, one of the sparest and loveliest examples of electronics design they had ever seen. |
Fast Company July 2010 |
International Design Excellence Awards: Method Laundry Detergent With SmartClean Technology Method Products developed a highly concentrated detergent (eight times the norm) and deliver it in a rugged pump-equipped bottle. |
Fast Company July 2010 |
International Design Excellence Awards: Easy Latrine Jeff Chapin designed a low-cost sanitation system that third-world villagers could build themselves from locally available parts. |
Fast Company July 2010 Jeff Chu |
Rob Forbes Plugs "Evolutionary" Public D 3-Speed Bicycle If you had asked Rob Forbes a few years ago to recommend a good city bike, he would have said, "Get a used bike from the 1960s." Today, Forbes, who founded furniture retailer Design Within Reach and now heads the design shop Studio Forbes, would reply: Buy mine. |
Fast Company July 2010 Robert Safian |
Letter From the Editor: Apple's Tree of Knowledge "I owned all three versions of the Newton," blurted Fast Company art director Dean Markadakis during a recent editorial gathering. "I've had every Mac since 1984." Markadakis isn't normally so voluble, but this time, he couldn't restrain himself. |
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