Article by AIGA editors September 30, 2011
A long-awaited redesign of The Met’s website, Eric Smith’s
Design Envy picks, Amazon’s new Kindles, the People Issue of Google’s
Think
Quarterly, a digital version of the Vignelli Subway Map, questioning the T-shaped designer and who’s represented on LinkedIn are our top stories
this
week.
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Article by AIGA editors September 23, 2011
IDEO.org’s first class of
fellows, changes afoot at Facebook, a defense of social design as a player to
watch, the importance of demystifying the design process, Tali Krakowsky’s
curation of Design Envy, Chris Dixon's goodbye to New York magazine and the question “To web, or not to web?” are our top
stories this week.
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Article by AIGA editors September 16, 2011
Fast Company’s 2011 Design Issue, selections from the “365 | Design Effectiveness” competition added to Design Archives and displayed at the AIGA National Design Center, the responsive design of BostonGlobe.com, Rule29’s curation of Design Envy, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards luncheon at the White House and designers’ responses to 9/11 are our top stories this week.
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Article by AIGA editors October 07, 2011
We
started the week excited about Adobe’s announcements on where digital
publishing is headed and end it mourning the loss of one of the great
innovators of our time. Here’s a filtered look at
some of the stories we followed.
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Article by AIGA editors October 28, 2011
A designer’s ideal skill set, Design Envy picks from WeShouldDoItAll, the jobs poster contest, An Event Apart, an honest look at what Michael Bierut loves about design, great artists stealing and Christoph Niemann’s illustrations for the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame Gala are our top
stories this week.
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Article by AIGA editors October 21, 2011
Brooklyn Beta, a big week for type, Design Envy picks from
Christopher Sergio and Laetitia Wolff, National Design Week, a lesson in
sensitivity, TED speaker Kevin Slavin’s take on screens, the new iPad-friendly
Instapaper and the most popular image in Getty’s Flickr collection are our top
stories this week.
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Article by AIGA editors November 04, 2011
Seven billion people on the planet, illustrated Food Rules, the power of data, 30 covers in 30 days, the new Google Reader and how The Onion is saving print—these are our stories of the week.
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