Category: Twenty Years of Design Observer
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The Editors|Twenty Years of Design Observer
Fintech
Balancing all that is economic with all that’s ergonomic, designers are creative (by nature) and capitalists (by necessity).

The Editors|Twenty Years of Design Observer
Fashion
Our clothes are coats of armor, bespoke uniforms that cocoon us from—and catapult us into—the world at large.

The Editors|Twenty Years of Design Observer
Art
To try to define art in the context of the design professions is to engage in questions of authorship, editorship, adaptation, interpretation, and now more than ever, fair use.

The Editors|Twenty Years of Design Observer
Science
Like designers in their attention to sentient observation, scientists are trained to ask penetrating questions.

The Editors|Twenty Years of Design Observer
Humanism
What does design have to do with sadness, or fury? With kindness—or loss? With empathy, and asking better questions? (With honesty, and seeking better answers?) A fundamental tenet of design practice, humanism reminds us that we make …

The Editors|Twenty Years of Design Observer
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William Drenttel|Twenty Years of Design Observer
Culture Is Not Always Popular
A keynote presentation by Jessica Helfand and William Drenttel at the AIGA conference in Vancouver, October 25, 2003.
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