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Newsweek Features frog design’s Concepts for “Resurrecting the Republican Brand”
frog is one of four "hot (and nonpartisan) design firms" that Newsweek invited to provide ideas and design direction for the party.
Second Generation HP TouchSmart PC Takes Top Honors
The influential tech analyst Rob Enderle has included the HP TouchSmart IQ500 in his list of “The Most Magical, Excellent, Almost Perfect Products of 2008."
Executive Creative Director Robert Fabricant Announced as Professor at SVA
Mediabistro's UNBEIGE blog reports on the first faculty for the School of Visual Art's new MFA program in Interactive Design.
NY1 Visits the Gizmodo Gallery
frog and Apple's collaboration on the iPhone's ancestor is the first product shown in this video round-up of rare and weird electronics at Gizmodo's gadget show in New York City.
Gizmodo: Silver-Painted Gadgets Must Die
In this post on the travesties of painting plastic electronics, Principal Engineer Cormac Eubanks weighs-in on why perfectly fine plastic receives metallic treatment.
New Hampshire Public Radio Covers Disruptive Realism
NHPR show, "Word of Mouth" interviews frog design Associate Creative Director Dave Hoffer about a movement he's defined called, "Disruptive Realism."
Treehugger: Reaction Housing Stacks Up Against Trailers
Treehugger examines Senior Designer Michael McDaniel's prefab prototypes of flat-pack dwellings designed for disaster relief. FEMA take note.
Hartmut Esslinger on the Cover of Axis Magazine
frog founder Esslinger has spent the past month on Japanese shelves. In his Axis cover interview he discusses everything from open source design to strict mothers.
Wired Slideshow: Gizmodo Shows Off Gadget Prototypes From the Past
Wired.com on Gizmodo's NYC gallery show of our technological past, including never-before-seen Apple artifacts on loan from frog design.
“The Interviewers" at SVA
The Interaction Design program at SVA hosts principal designer Jason Severs for a lecture with film director Gary Hustwit, writer Clive Thompson, and academic Elisabeth M. De Morentin.