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Profiles
Brooklyn Design Trio The Principals Embraces Craft and One-Liners
For this Brooklyn-based design trio, experimentation precedes conversation.
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What Makes a Maker? Hint: It’s Not Just About “Making”
From potters to politicians, everyone today wants to be called a maker. What can designers really expect from this ideologically hazy movement?
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Products
Rui Alves Brings a Craftsman’s Eye to Contemporary Design
The Portuguese designer is also a consummate craftsman, building his own finely detailed but thoroughly modern furniture.
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Six American Design Entrepreneurs You Should Know
A look at the fresh crop of American design entrepreneurs
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Structural Seaweed? Tech Is Helping Designers Create New Building Materials
An increasingly robust body of research, conducted by an emerging generation of architects and designers, points the way to new methods of building and making.
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The Fabricator That Serves Manufacturing Needs of Behar and Newsom
A third-generation aluminum fabricator reinvents itself by opening up to design.
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Makers With Agendas Unveil Their Activist, Affordable Designs
A new Danish group believes design can make the world a better place—one swinging drinks tray at a time.
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Charles de Lisle’s Wild Ride as an Award-Winning Designer
Charles de Lisle's wild ride as an award-winning designer is fueled by a deep love for making.
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SOM and CASE Launch New Digital Tools Library
Creating a library of digital tools for users and makers
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For This LA Duo, Design and Fabrication Go Hand in Hand
The Los Angeles–based collaborative combines digital expertise with a real affinity for the physical tools of making.
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These Digital Fabricators Bill Themselves as “Makers”
Based in Long Island City, these architect-trained digital fabricators bill themselves as “designers who make things.”