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Connecting
The idea of Connecting takes on different forms in this issue. Take
a look as designers make business, social, physical and mental connections
across varied disciplines and audiences. Explore it all via are
new interactive (connective) features, designed to enhance your
reading experience.
The orange dot; this issues contains interactive features that
where designed to work across all versions of Acrobat if you are
unable to view them try downloading again and please let us know” |
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The Consumer
In this issue we take a look at life style and culture, emotions
and mental models, historical and present day symbols to help us
understand our ultimate critic – the consumer.
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Design for Mass Market
In this issue we explore the interplay between innovation and the
inherent constraints of designing for mass market.
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The Environment Issue
This issue tackles the problem of the environment with informative
articles and lists of resources. Contributors include Ted Smith, Governor
Gray Davis and HP. |
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IDSA National Conference
Contributors include conference organizer Dan Harden, and speakers
Barry Katz and Nathan Shedroff. |
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Work/Play
This issue explores designers playing at work and working at play. |
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Design Studio Open House
This special issue of InCA is dedicated to The Design Studio Open
House - your chance to get the inside scoop! |
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Design Research
In this issue, InCA covers the juicy topic of Design Research -
how it's done, why it's done, and why you should do it too. Articles
from Adobe, Fitch, GVO, and others!
Bay Areas Best Pictures |
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Women in Design
30 pages packed full of great articles, surveys, and other goodies.
Plus a cover by Astro Studios. |
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Interaction Design
This issue's theme is "Interaction Design", and we've racked
up a bunch of way cool stuff for you. |
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2000 Bay Area's Best
We had a smashing good time chatting it up and seeing short presentations
from award winning designers at the SFMOMA. |