Recent articles:
UX Matters, September 25, 2006
A review of the 2006 conference by Pabini Gabriel-Petit at UX Matters.
Adaptive Path | NussbaumOnDesign | Logic + Emotion | Putting People First | Design Council UK
May 16-18, 2006
Attendees from various walks of life blog the 2006 Strategy Conference live (and/or almost live).
PeterMe.com, May 23, 2005
Peter Merholz reviews the 2005 ID Strategy Conference in his blog.
Fast Company, May 15, 2005
The June issue of Fast Company is their annual Masters of Design issue, and features profiles of conference speakers Larry Keeley and Jim Hackett, and conference chair Patrick Whitney (among dozens of other interesting bits.) Kudos to editor-in-chief John Byrne (another conference speaker) for leading the way in business writing about design.
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Fast Company, March 15, 2005
The Institute of Design's nine-month executive program is included in an article on "The Business of Design," about how the North American economy is increasingly turning towards a "design economy" where creativity and innovation are key.
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InfoDesign, February 2, 2005
John Zapolski's exclusive interview for the Strategy Conference is quoted in the InfoDesign News blog.
BusinessWeek, January 2005
The Institute of Design's new executive program is spotlighted in an editorial column about smart executives turning to design to help them innovate and compete against low cost competitors in emerging economies.
Usability News, November 2004
The Institute of Design's 2003 HITS Conference is reviewed by three participants: Hugh Dubberly and S. Joy Mountford (both formerly of Apple), and Ian McClelland of Philips.
Forbes, September 2004
Institute of Design director Patrick Whitney profiled as a proponent of thoughtful innovation in the annual E-Gang.
Metropolis, August/September 2004
Coverage of the Institute of Design's transfer of innovation methods to the corporate world through research and education.
