Archive for February, 2005



“Beyond” iPod? | Tom Peters on Design

Published on February 21, 2005

for those of you who are fans of “management-guru” Tom Peters here’s a short note:
tom peters who is a fanatic blogger for a considerable while now posted a short note on his view on design and the iPOD [those of you who’ve heard about him already know that tom is fanatic about design as […]


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success by design? | the apple case

Published on February 8, 2005

those of you who have joined one of my lectures or workshops recently certainly know that Apple is one of my favourite “Best Practice” Examples these days ;-)
in an article published on brandchannel.com last week Robin D. Rusch brings it to the point:
“At Apple’s core is great innovation, beautiful design and an ability to bring […]


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how to benefit best from DMI services

Published on February 3, 2005

as you certainly know the Design Management Institute (DMI) in Boston is the leading resource and international authority on design management.
beside organising several conferences throughout the year, DMI is also publishing two leading publications devoted to articles and case studies exploring how design - in products, communication, and environments - is an essential resource of […]


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asking the right questions | weblogs and beyond

Published on February 1, 2005

last week I’ve also had the chance to discuss the purpose and possible benefits and pitfalls of corporate weblogs with the people at BRAUN design and their head of design Peter Schneider in particular.
common theory suggests that setting up weblogs is quite easy. however the real hazzle starts when corporate policy comes to the stage. […]


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