
To have your designs accepted into the MoMA is "the best award you can get," says Jan Vingerhoets, veep of Alessi USA. "Like winning an Oscar for a movie," says Don Goeman, Herman Miller's EVP of product design and development. Everyone knows that once you're in the MoMA, you're pretty much set.
What not everyone knows are details about MoMA curator Paola Antonelli, perhaps the world's most influential woman in design. Fast Company's got a great profile on the (shockingly, first-time) curator who "has the power to make or break designs and designers alike." Click here to read.
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The only museum of design worth of consideration should be peope's home and environments, not some kind of bunker with white walls. The only king/queenmaker of design should be the user. Design does not exist to be featured in museums but to provide better experiences to all of us.