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Timeless by Boym Partners Nov. 4-Nov. 14, 2009
Mealing by Marti Guixe Nov. 14, 2009
Copenhagen Bike Share Competition Deadline:
Nov. 17, 2009
1,000 Product Designs Call for Entries Deadline: November 29, 2009
We Were Factory Workers: 11 Young Designers Reflect on their Experience in Guyana
Social Software: The Other 'Design for Social Impact' By Gentry Underwood
Design Revolution: An Interview with Emily Pilloton By Allan Chochinov
Sketching in Hardware is Changing Your Life By Fabricio Dore
Design Club: Why young American designers are ganging up By Lisa Smith
Case Study: Freescale Netbook Design at SCAD By Dave Malouf
Tools of Engagement: The New Practice of User-Centered Design By Robert Fabricant
The End of Driving By Mike and Maaike
The Context of 'Low Product': How designers can help articulate a new social language By Ann Thorpe
Core77 Case Study: Modo's IV Pole for Cardinal Health By Goo Sung
Spend It Wisely: A Market Research Primer for Designers By Brianna Sylver
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