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PICKED: Thirty Conversations on Design, 2010 Edition
PICKED: Thirty Conversations on Design, 2010 Edition

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7 Image Search Tools That Will Change Your Life
7 Image Search Tools That Will Change Your Life

What martinis have to do with reverse art lookup and obscure German calendars from the 1990’s.

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The Phantom Time Hypothesis, Visualized
The Phantom Time Hypothesis, Visualized

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The Exquisite Book: 100 Artists Play a Collaborative Game
The Exquisite Book: 100 Artists Play a Collaborative Game

Conceptual horizons, or why the time to judge a book by its cover may have just arrived.

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OpenIDEO: Collaborative Design for Social Good
OpenIDEO: Collaborative Design for Social Good

A global drawing board, or what your DQ has to do with making the world a better place.

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Literary Action Figures
Literary Action Figures

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Mapping European Stereotypes
Mapping European Stereotypes

A subversive cartography of subjective perceptions of the Old World.

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Need to Want Less: Modern Philosophy via Graphic Design
Need to Want Less: Modern Philosophy via Graphic Design

What Facebook and the food pyramid have to do with our deep desire for self-acceptance.

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One Designer, Two Designer: Vintage Australian Animation
One Designer, Two Designer: Vintage Australian Animation

Tea cups, cavemen and why consumer research is doing design a disservice.

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Garmz: Goodbye Fashion Industry, Hello Designers
Garmz: Goodbye Fashion Industry, Hello Designers

From concept to closet, or what multipurpose bags have to do with democracy.

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