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Co.Design Fast Company Microsoft’s hottest new product is … a wok Nike’s new VP of digital design hails from Twitter and Netflix This giant balloon will take you to the edge of space—for just $50,000 How to avert a branding identity crisis An overlooked way to ditch natural gas in your home This surprising industry added 670,000 jobs last year This AI can prevent your death 10 years from now. So how does THAT work? The case for electrifying your home—and how to do it right Why JW Marriott is planting edible gardens in every one of its hotels Here’s what it’s like to live in a windowless dorm designed by a billionaire This $1 COVID test could make going out again a breeze Why it’s a bad idea for startups to make their branding distinctive See these dazzling solar panels from a bird’s-eye view Meet your new workday, what Microsoft calls the ‘triple peak’ The inside story of why Liberland tapped Zaha Hadid Architects to design buildings in the metaverse Why we can’t stop watching ‘Is It Cake?’ RIP working from home. But these offices are bringing home to the conference room Move over JetBlue. This German airline has the wildest branding in the skies How to design the most controversial button on the internet and not screw it up One architect’s mission to bring DeafSpace design to the masses All Co.Design Stories Human rights experts condemn U.K. plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda Want your company to offer a green 401(k) option? This startup can help Athletes Unlimited is the first public benefit pro sports league. What does that mean for the players? IRS tax deadline 2022: extensions, stimulus credits, and other last-minute questions answered 169-year-old Steinway & Sons piano maker tunes up for an IPO These are the most popular Easter candy brands on Amazon this year Four years after SESTA/FOSTA, a new bill investigates its harm 3 ways to determine if you’re ready to be a manager Resting while stigmatized: 7 ways to ensure marginalized workers get time to recharge Homepage Work Life Impact Podcasts Recommender Innovation Festival 360 Subscribe Boston Scientific Deloitte Elevate Prize Genpact Klarna Logitech Square Verizon AWS FastCo Works Fast Government Most Innovative Companies Most Creative People World Changing Ideas Innovation By Design The Future of Hybrid Cloud Most Innovative Companies Summit Where business and design collide Dantley Davis, who helped build Netflix and reenergize Twitter, lands at Nike as digital design VP.  The startup World View taps UK design agency PriestmanGoode to create an enticing experience that prioritizes views of the Earth above all else.  If your organization rebrands, but doesn’t actually transform, it’s in the throes of an identity crisis, writes Deroy Peraza, cofounder of the branding agency Hyperakt.  Preserving flavor profiles and grill marks while cooking without gas.  Hint: Team up with your neighbors.  Architecture is usually hit hard by economic downturns, but a new report shows it’s faring better than many other creative fields.  This remarkable prediction model can sidestep an unnecessary surgery for people with heart disease.  Shifting how we power our homes and devices is one relatively easy strategy for combating climate change.  JW Marriott has planted edible gardens in 25 properties, and isn’t stopping. The latest is a terrarium in New York, created by landscape designer Lily Kwong.  Berkshire Hathaway’s Charlie Munger designed a windowless University of Michigan dorm even before the UC Santa Barbara controversy.  This cutting-edge sensor only requires you to spit on it to spot COVID, H1N1, and Zika.  Fluid design is having a moment—and embracing it will save startups time and money in the long run.  In his new series, photographer Tom Hegen paints a captivating portrait of what the world would look like from above if it were powered by renewable energy.  We used to work in two large lumps during the day. Now? There’s a third.  The micronation is using the top-level architecture firm to gain legitimacy.  The answer lies in 19th-century trompe l’oeil paintings of all things.  Residential furniture and accessible food could be new standards for offices design.  Liveries are among the world’s largest branding canvases—and Condor is well aware of that.  Twitter is finally releasing an edit button. And, yes, it can be done right.  Half walls, wide sidewalks, and circular seating are major components of DeafSpace design, but they benefit everyone.  

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