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design
May 23, 2023
Max Holleran
Midcentury Modern Furniture Owes Its Popularity to the Welfare State
Danish design was a product of postwar social democracy.
August 22, 2022
Magazine
Jillian Steinhauer
Can the American Mall Survive?
On loving and loathing some of America’s most common public spaces
January 6, 2021
Magazine
Kate Wagner
A Shrine to the Most Tasteless Man in America
What will Trump's presidential library look like?
December 3, 2020
Max Holleran
The Future of Staying Home
What is lost when houses become fortresses against fires, floods, and disease?
December 1, 2020
Magazine
Daniel Immerwahr
How Trees Made Us Human
More than iron, stone, or oil, wood explains human history.
March 26, 2020
Magazine
Kate Wagner
The Ethical Failures of Modern Architecture
Why do famous architects continue to work with corrupt authoritarians and pernicious corporations?
October 23, 2019
Magazine
Micah Hauser
Picturing the Future
How a shadowy consortium controls the evolution of emoji
May 2, 2018
Jo Livingstone
Why Is Everything So Hideous?
On the bad digital design we cannot escape
November 3, 2017
Jo Livingstone
What MoMA Doesn’t Get About Fashion
A sweeping new show is a limp defense of clothing design's place in the art world.
November 1, 2017
Deirdre Coyle
Why Are Video Games so Gendered?
The chauvinistic gaming world has always been hostile to women. A new book looks at how it got that way.
September 6, 2016
Miya Tokumitsu
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Joeri Mol
Life at the Nowhere Office
Today's workplace design asks us to be permanently on call—and demands that we vanish at a moment's notice.
April 8, 2016
Adam Peck
Why Is the U.S. Map on the Masters’ Logo So Wrong?
A cartographic mystery.
March 31, 2016
Sasha Belenky
Architect Zaha Hadid has died, aged 65.
April 27, 2015
Greg Lindsay
The Design Genius of the Golden Age of Air Travel
August 4, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Knopf Book Designer Hates the Classic 'Great Gatsby' Cover
In an interview, Peter Mendulsund explains why some covers work and others fail
October 9, 2013
Christopher Beam
Disgusting Toilets and the Future of China
What I learned at Beijing Design Week 2013
July 6, 2013
Willy Staley
Big Boxes, Bigger Problems
Turn abandoned big-box stores into cultural institutions
June 24, 2013
Paul Lukas
ALL-CAPS TYPOGRAPHY IS DOOMED
The Navy has formally abandoned all-caps communiques. You probably have, too.
June 13, 2013
Paul Lukas
PRISM: Scary Program, Unlikely Logo
What the NSA owes Pink Floyd
June 3, 2013
Paul Lukas
New Airline Uniforms: Just as Boring as the Old Ones
Prosaic flight attendant outfits and the decline of the uniformed service class
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