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We have a lot to be thankful for, this year and every year. In honor of Thanksgiving this year, we wanted to reflect on what we’re thankful for in our careers.
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We have a lot to be thankful for, this year and every year. In honor of Thanksgiving this year, we wanted to reflect on what we’re thankful for in our careers.
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Vulnerable essays from our team reflects on what it means to be bad feminists.
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This year, as Mother’s Day coincided with the news that Roe v. Wade may be overturned, we asked women from our community to reflect on their choice to become a mother, or not. These vulnerable essays may be anonymous but we hope you see yourself represented in some part of these stories.
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This year, our team is celebrating Earth Day by highlighting some of our favorite sustainable products. From the Snow Peak titanium spork and reusable food covers to menstrual cups and Freitag bags. Read more about what products our team is excited about this year.
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Have you ever wondered where you can take your career in industrial design? There's nearly an endless amount of options and our team is excited to tell you about just a few.
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Have you ever wondered “Who are these AMAZING women taking part in the panel discussions for WIID Chicago?” Read on to hear more from a few of our amazing contributors and why they volunteer their time to help build the WIID community.
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Eileen Gray was an French-based architect and designer and is know for being a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture. Read more about her impressive life and career here.
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In honor of Mother’s Day this year, we wanted to highlight some amazing mothers in industrial design, as well as bring to light some of the challenges their face and how we can better support them in their careers. Read their stories here.
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Eva Zeisel and her playful search for beauty drove her to make waves as the first female potter in her guild, and lead to create pieces that now reside in museums all over the world. Her work as a “maker of useful things” were often abstractions of natural forms and human relationships. Read more about Eva’s influential work here.
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Although she’s often thought of as the woman behind Charles Eames, Ray was an inspirational and successful designer in her own right. Her work played a role in advancing many fields, including architecture, furniture design, industrial design, manufacturing, photographic arts, and more. Learn more about Ray’s life and work here.
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