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I.D. June 2006
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Strangers in a Strange Land

A marketing executive and branding ?consultant talk about cracking the China nut.
Interview by cliff kuang

Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome

Berlin is turning into a haven for designers. But is working life in this bankrupt city really a cabaret?
by jude stewart

The Stuff That Sells

A handful of influential stores and manufacturers name their single best-selling item.
by jill singer

Discuss Amongst Yourselves

Autodesk is helping clients unify the forces?of product development from the get-go.
by suzanne mcgee

You Ought to Be in Pictures

For sparking-and selling-ideas, Birsel+Seck find that the pen can be mightier than the program.
by jane margolies

Odd Couch Fellows

A family furniture business?adopts a curious company.
by julie lasky

Please Buy from Me, Argentina

A Buenos Aires-based housewares producer had the moxie to start up in a nationwide fiscal crisis.
by monica campbell

Lone Star

Until recently, she was half of?a celebrated partnership. Tomoko Azumi?talks about life and design without Shin.
by david sokol

Crystals Are a Rapper's Best Friend

Charting Swarovski's remarkable range of applications.
by bridget finn

Spring Line

Sanpellegrino taps designers to create a culture around bottled water.
by ernest beck

Departments

/UPDATE
Developments in I.D. stories from June 2005

/NOTE
Braving the Milan furniture fair
by julie lasky

/EXPO
Grimshaw's New York street furniture. Matthew Barney's knife-wielding font. An homage to sports stadiums in Berlin.

/Q+A
Deyan Sudjic on the future of London's Design Museum-kind of
by alice twemlow

/RANT
Paris may be burning, but Le Corbusier didn't light the match.
by mark dery

/CAMPUS
A space tourism program invites student participation.
by greg lindsay

/ECO
An ingenious machine offers hope for ?harnessing energy from the ocean.
by michael dumiak

/N+N
Milan 2006: Moroso, Artek, Vitra, Cappellini, De Padova, Ingo Mauer
by julie lasky

/TREND
How sex sells-on dinner plates
by barbara flanagan

/CRIT
Furniture: Vitra HeadLine Chair
reviewed michael wiklund
Architecture: Guthrie Theater
reviewed by john habich
Typography: OurType Eva
reviewed by john d. berry
Book: Design Anarchy
reviewed by alissa quart

/BACK STORY
On modern soccer and Bucky Fuller
by mark j. miller



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