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Nike's 'Human Chain' television commercial advertisement features Dayna Huor. Directed by Brian Beletic, the spot's ad agency was Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, Oregon.

The Human Chain. Named for victory, Nike takes on perseverance.

by Bob Page on 21 February 2010

In the promised land of mobile computing, are more than two flavors of ice cream possible?

In the promised land of mobile computing, are more than two flavors possible?

by Bob Page on 22 January 2010

Lukas Mathis praises design firm Iconfactory for its 'leaf' icon for Coda software.

A Swiss designer on how mute buttons speak.

by Bob Page on 22 January 2010

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Richard Sapper’s Skylight: art on deadline.

by Bob Page on 14 January 2010

Genevieve Bell, an anthropologist at Intel.

Anthropologist Genevieve Bell on 12 ways women use technology differently than men.

by Bob Page on 4 December 2009

Why the iPhone needs competition.

by Bob Page on 23 November 2009

The Distill fashion anthology magazine is skipping a paper edition, distributing only as an iPhone app.

iPhone baby steps toward new magazines.

by Bob Page on 19 November 2009

TEDIndia: ‘What story will you tell today?’

by Bob Page on 17 November 2009

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Accenture, Adchemy, Procter & Gamble: Consumers study products. Products study them.

by Bob Page on 12 November 2009

A new white paper suggests devices such as televisions and mobile phones will work interactively by 2020.

Creating product romance for an audience of one.

by Bob Page on 15 October 2009

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