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  • Bad Human Factors Designs

    A scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles.

    www.baddesigns.com

  • Stanford Product Design

    The program at Stanford University that teaches art to engineers and engineering to artists, resulting in well rounded product designers.

    design.stanford.edu

  • American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Over 150 objects created by American industrial designers including Norman Bel Geddes, Donald Deskey, Henry Dreyfuss, Paul Frankl, and Eliel Saarinen.

    www.metmuseum.org

  • Core77

    Magazine and resource offering calendar of events, firm listings, jobs section, forums, articles and competitions.

    www.core77.com

  • Virtual Prototypes and Underwater Videography

    Virtual prototypes concepts and eye candy, underwater video still dive pictures and web wage ideas by KWA Web Page Designs.

    home.ptd.net

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