Ken Gordon
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Ken Gordon|Essays
J. D. Salinger: A Cover Story
Let’s judge a book—Franny and Zooey, by the late J.D. Salinger—by its cover.

Ken Gordon|Essays
Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America, a Novel… with a Short, Useful Illustration of Empathic Design
That’s right: Philip Roth, designer manqué!

Ken Gordon|Essays
Recognizing the Designer’s Ego
Designers, on the whole, are a humble lot; they have high standards and a great sense of professional pride, but they know the ethical and economic implications of bragging, and they avoid it. Ego is traditionally the prerogative of, …

Ken Gordon|Essays
Why the Gettysburg Address Is a Call to Bring Design into Government
How might we improve the level of dialogue between the people and their representatives? With design.

Ken Gordon|Audio
Even Failure has become a Buzzword. Failure™.
Prototyping a new model of public speaking in Continuum’s Boston studio

Ken Gordon|Essays
Everyman and The Longevity Economy: Designing a New Narrative for Old Age
“Old age isn’t a battle; old age is a massacre.”

Ken Gordon|Essays
Bob Dylan Redesigns the Nobel Prize Lecture Experience
Dissecting the Nobel Laureate’s speech.
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‘The conscience of this country’: How filmmakers are documenting resistance in the age of censorship Redesigning the Spice Trade: Talking Turmeric and Tariffs with Diaspora Co.’s Sana Javeri Kadri “Dear mother, I made us a seat”: a Mother’s Day tribute to the women of Iran A quieter place: Sound designer Eddie Gandelman on composing a future that allows us to hear ourselves think