Design & Culture - 2007
THE GREEN LEADING THE BLIND
It's not easy loving compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
I.D. Magazine, November / December 2007
THE OPEN HAND
Ronen Kadushin's latest venture may revolutionize the design world
Nextbook, October 2007
MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE
After 10 strong years, where can character design go next? Pictoplasma, the world's first character art archive, maps the discipline's future.
STEP inside design, September / October 2007
TOTAL FAKERS
You say that like it's a bad thing. But for Schein Berlin, designing fake products for TV and film is very, very good.
PRINT, July / August 2007
See the reprint in Business Week
FIRED UP
Which portable grill cranks up the heat?
Slate, June 2007
ALL THE WORLD'S A FAIR
Are design fairs really effective in drumming up business, boosting education, and promoting awareness of the next design capitals?
PRINT, May / June 2007
See the reprint in Business Week
GENERIC NAMES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Or, What's-his-face writ universal.
The Believer, May 2007
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A MOVEABLE FEAST
We're living more mobile lives than ever. Now a new wave of architecture aims to shake up its roots and move, too.
DIRECTIONS, Spring / Summer 2007
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO SEDER
A Passover in Berlin stirs up questions of freedom and faith.
Nextbook, April 2007
NUMMERWUNDERKIND
New Visual Artist profile of Swiss designer Cybu Richli.
PRINT, March / April 2007
A GOOD RUN FOR YOUR MONEY
What's the best way to loan a poor entrepreneur $20?
Slate, March 2007
Listen to the interview with Brian Lehrer on WNYC
COLLISION COURSE
A blistering legal battle over Berlin's new main train station raises the question: who really controls a public building's design - the architect or the client?
Metropolis, March 2007
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