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The Professor asks a Question: “Does Form have to Follow Organ Failure?”

April 26, 2015by The Professor Leave a comment

  “Why must design for a patient’s comfort be a sick joke?” When the Professor asked the above question in 2004, he did so as both a patient and as […]

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Design Disciplines, History that Matters, Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA], The Professor

The Professor Speaketh: the International Design Conference in Aspen

November 13, 2014by The Professor Leave a comment

In early 1996, esteemed colleague and designer-educator Thomas S. Bley invited The Professor to join with him in a presentation to be given the 6th of June at the International […]

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Design Disciplines, History that Matters, Post-Credible Culture, Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA]

The Professor Opines on “When Design Matters”

October 31, 2014by The Professor Leave a comment

NOTE: The following article contains the first usage of the term “designer-hackers” that The Professor is aware of—a phrase that since The Professor first used it [see point 03 below] […]

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Design Disciplines, History that Matters, Post-Credible Culture, Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA], The Professor

The Professor Raves, Rants and Rages Against the Machine

June 27, 2014by The Professor 1 Comment

The Professor has recently noticed that his hours and days trickle by slowly but the months and the years feel as if they race by. It’s part of the aging […]

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Design Disciplines, Post-Credible Culture, Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA]

The Professor was there: X Games 1999

June 18, 2014by The Professor Leave a comment

    15 Years ago this month, the Professor headed to the Embarcadero, the roadway that runs along San Francisco Bay, to go to the X Games. It started at […]

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Design Disciplines, Passions, Post-Credible Culture, Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA]

The Professor looks at the tampon box anew

June 6, 2014by The Professor Leave a comment

[“tampon chandelier” courtesy of joana vasconcelos] The Professor met someone in Boise, Idaho who once reported that his Mom regularly used a Tampax® box to hide her best jewels and […]

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Post Industrial Landscape, Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA], Uncategorized

The Professor runs a test

July 23, 2013by The Professor Leave a comment

The Professor’s son likes airplanes so here’s a picture of an Emirates 777 and, besides, he was the one who first set up this platform for the capture, containment and […]

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Post-Market Product Alteration [PMPA], The Professor

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