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January 26 2012
Here’s The Best Looking Edition Of American Psycho Out There

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Here’s The Best Looking Edition Of American Psycho Out There

Picador rereleases American Psycho and 11 other famous novels in stunning black-and-white covers.

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The Truth: Creativity Comes From Blending Dissonant Goals Into Radical Harmony

The Truth: Creativity Comes From Blending Dissonant Goals Into Radical Harmony

Written by: Fabio Sergio

Frog’s Fabio Sergio admits that there’s no real formula for innovation. But there are common threads.

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Death In The Design Family: Moss, A Pathbreaking Showroom, Will Shut Down

Death In The Design Family: Moss, A Pathbreaking Showroom, Will Shut Down

Design hates a depression.

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QuickFix Mudguards Attach In A Jiffy, And Fold Flat

QuickFix Mudguards Attach In A Jiffy, And Fold Flat

If you’re a fair-weather cyclist, read no further. If, however, a little rain doesn’t deter you from taking to the road, a rear mudguard is the must-have accessory for keeping your backside dry.

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No Joke: Bertjan Pot Serves Up A Chair Made From Tennis Nets

No Joke: Bertjan Pot Serves Up A Chair Made From Tennis Nets

Love.

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What If We Visualized Political Positions In 3-D, Instead Of “Left” And “Right”?

What If We Visualized Political Positions In 3-D, Instead Of “Left” And “Right”?

A New York Times columnist calls for visualizations--and rhetoric--that go beyond one-dimensional thinking.

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Urbanflow Aims To Turn Cities Into Playgrounds For Interactive Infographics

Urbanflow Aims To Turn Cities Into Playgrounds For Interactive Infographics

Ever find yourself wandering around a new city (or even one you’re familiar with), and approach one of those handy urban info-kiosks only to find that it’s completely inadequate to the task of telling you where you are, where you might want to go, and what is going on around you?

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A Massive Proposal To Turn A Florida Pier Into A Floating Urban Park

A Massive Proposal To Turn A Florida Pier Into A Floating Urban Park

With the Lens, a proposal for a huge, swooping pier in St. Petersburg, Florida, Michael Maltzan Architecture and Tom Leader Studio hope to reinvent the city’s waterfront.

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Welcome To Our Redesign! Here’s Why We Did It

Welcome To Our Redesign! Here’s Why We Did It

Right now, you’re looking at the redesign we’ve been sweating over for months, created by our incomparable design partners at Simple.Honest.Work. And you’re probably wondering, "What was wrong with the previous design? You’ve barely had it for a year!"

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Co.Design
business + innovation + design
Deputy Editor : Belinda Lanks
01 / 26 two thousand and twelve
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  • 11 Rules For Great UX Design, Adapted From An Original Mad Man

    11 Rules For Great UX Design, Adapted From An Original Mad Man

  • Newsweek 2.0: A New Model For Online Magazines

    Newsweek 2.0: A New Model For Online Magazines

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    Minimalist Posters That Reduce Your Favorite Movies To Basic Shapes

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Innovation by Design
  • The Amazing Judges For Our 2013 Innovation By Design Awards

    The Amazing Judges For Our 2013 Innovation By Design Awards

From the Editor

Thanks for stopping by Fast Company’s Co.Design. If you’ve been a reader for some time, you’ll notice that we’ve just unveiled a brand-new redesign. You can read about the thought process behind it here. Our content, of course, will be the same: Our focus is on highlighting the world’s best examples of design and innovation, working in concert.

We started this site with a few simple premises in mind. First, design is a window onto the world at large, and the culture we live in.

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