Client: Nike The NIKE iD Web site provides a fun and easy way for users to customize and buy footwear and gear. The site transforms the visitor into a designer, allowing them to apply their own choice of colors and materials to a broad range of shoes, bags and equipment. In this redesign of the site, the original HTML version
Michelle Berryman is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology holding a Bachelor of Science Industrial Design degree and a Master of Science focused on interaction design. Her diverse and award winning design portfolio includes exhibits, events, interiors, consumer products, user interfaces for consumer, medical and industrial products as well as an extensive background in corporate identity. She has
Client: Eastman Chemical Company The Eastman Chemical Company wanted an interactive, community-based Web site in order to connect with the design community, improve existing products and identify new market categories. The interactive site provides designers with material design resources that allow them to proactively develop new products and services during all stages of the design process. With this initiative Eastman
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Design DNA: Beauty is the Signal of the Good An interview with Janine Benyus Consider the lionfish. Described as one of the most invasive species on the planet, this poisonous predator only consumes, offering nothing in return—laying waste to reef diversity like an ecological brush fire. The invaded territory the lionfish mercilessly occupies slowly but surely loses all natural control,
IDSA and the Society’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council present the third installment in our Disability in Design interview series, below, with Emily Siira (they/them, she/her). Emily Siira is currently an industrial designer at Milwaukee Tool, with previous career experience at companies like GE Healthcare and Master Lock. Emily is an alumnus of the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD), and