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Ivana McConnell|Opinions
Exclusionary Design: Asking a New Question
You can build it, but should you?
Brian LaRossa|Opinions
Undesigning Our Identity
It’s not outlandish to imagine that your career might end before you’re ready to retire.
Brian LaRossa|Opinions
Fail Fast, Hasten Slowly: Reconciling Print and Digital Product Development Cultures
Print and digital product development strategies are historically described as opposing forces, but they aren’t wholly at odds.
Brian LaRossa|Opinions
Should Book Publishing Leave New York City?
America’s publishing trade took root and flourished in New York because the city’s cultural and geographic conditions created an optimal environment for that to happen.
Alex Cameron|Opinions
On The Graphic Design Reader
Teal Triggs’ and Leslie Atzmon’s The Graphic Design Reader is as challenging as it is necessary.
Sarah Churng|Opinions
A Letter of Love
A letter of love to my fellow non-Black designers, former students, & creative allies.
Doug Powell|Opinions
Better, Faster, Stronger? Design Thinking Gets a New Study
Proof of the value of design thinking is good news for practicing designers.
Jay Parkinson|Opinions
The Road to Wellville
Recommendations for designing a healthcare system around our nation's health needs — chronic care management, prevention and acute care treatment — not history, doctors and their profitability.
Bradford McKee|Opinions
Brass Knuckles and Better Ideas
Reflections on two initiatives to protect U.S. landscapes: EPA rules to stabilize soil at construction sites, and a LEED-like program for sustainable landscape design.
Phil Patton|Opinions
Why Is Google Giving Us the Finger?
Phil Patton is shocked by the low-grade technology Google uses to scan the world's books and wonders why the process is so lacking in transparency.
Phil Patton|Opinions
Triple-Digit Inflation
Phil Patton questions GM's sustainability claims for its Chevrolet Volt electric car.
Andrew Bernheimer|Opinions
An Open Letter to Nicolai Ouroussoff
Architect Andrew Bernheimer challenges the claim by Nicolai Ouroussoff that New York has produced no architects of consequence since the 70s-era "New York Five," suggesting that The New York Times critic "grab a Metrocard" and see for …
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