Mark Wilson
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Global Design Editor, Fast Company
The makers of August locks want to fix the smart home with their new startup Doma
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Yves Béhar and Jason Johnson want to fix the smart home ecosystem (again)
The duo made August smart locks a smash hit, and now their new startup Doma aspires to fulfill the dream of the intelligent home.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91389235/exclusive-how-the-minds-behind-august-smart-locks-want-to-fix-the-smart-home-ecosystem
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we've launched a new podcast called By Designâlisten here
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By Design
Design Podcast · Updated Monthly · Design is no longer just about aestheticsâit's shaping the way we live, work, and interact with the world. Join âFast Companyâ senior editor Liz Stinson and global d...
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/by-design/id1815767140
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Apple finally adding windows to iPad OS feels eerily like Max coming full circle to add back the HBO
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Two years ago, Jony Ive and I spoke about the potential of AI. He believed it would usher in the fourth great modality in UX
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Can Jony Ive and Sam Altman build the fourth great interface? That's the question behind io
Where Meta, Google, and Apple zig, Ive and Altman are choosing to zag. Can they pull it off?
https://www.fastcompany.com/91341731/jony-ive-sam-altman-build-the-next-great-interface-with-io
5 months ago
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OpenAI x io x LoveFrom - what do you think if you're Apple, or anyone else in hardware, right now?
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OpenAI acquires Jony Ive's hardware firm, io, to create AI devices
Stocked with ex-Apple talent, io, LoveFrom, and OpenAI are assembling to develop the future of AI products.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91338779/openai-acquires-jony-ive-hardware-firm-io-ai-devices
5 months ago
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You can afford the downpayment
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You can buy the new popeâs childhood home for $199,000
Robert Prevostâs former house in Dolton is about to become a landmark.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91326862/you-can-buy-the-new-popes-childhood-home-for-199000
6 months ago
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The new Ayn Rand-inspired a16z brand is telling you exactly what it believes in
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A16zâs new Ayn Rand-style logo is the perfect embodiment of its Trumpian ethos
The storied Silicon Valley venture capital firm has ditched sans serifs for Art Deco and Objectivism.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91327237/a16zs-new-ayn-rand-style-logo-is-the-perfect-embodiment-of-its-trumpian-ethos
6 months ago
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Trump take two - the sequel is always worse
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The insidious design of Trumpâs second term
President Trump has rewritten the propaganda playbook for the modern political age. Itâs one part Cold War witch hunt, one part Michael Bay movie.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91324283/the-insidious-design-of-trumps-second-term
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Ooph, the kerning on the Pope's tomb really is that badâand we figured out why
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The kerning on the pope's tomb is a travesty
The internet is up in arms about Pope Francis's tomb, and it's all because of lettering.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91324550/kerning-on-pope-francis-tomb-is-a-travesty
6 months ago
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The worst AI company of the past decade will linger as some sort of âsmartâ notification that your magenta is low
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HP just blew $116 million of your ink cartridge money to buy one of Silicon Valley's biggest flops
Even though the public didnât buy into Humaneâs nonsense with its Ai Pin, HP found something worth paying for.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91281283/hp-just-blew-116-million-of-your-ink-cartridge-money-to-buy-one-of-silicon-valleys-biggest-flops
8 months ago
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Why Sims are still peeing themselves, 25 years later Why Sims are still peeing themselves, 25 years later
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Why The Sims is still so popular, 25 years later
A game no one understood in 2000 is bigger than ever in 2025. We talk to the development team to learn why.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91268974/the-reason-why-25-years-later-the-sims-is-more-popular-than-ever
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While Peloton is known for its iconic bikes, soon you may know it as a social network
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How Peloton is becoming a social network (exclusive)
As the exercise platform grows beyond the bike, itâs launching constructs of social networks to build community and keep you working out on the service.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91268591/how-peloton-is-becoming-a-social-network-exclusive
9 months ago
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Non-alcoholic drinks are good now. Are they...too good?
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Does the non-alcoholic craze just keep us drinking?
We live in the golden age of non-alcoholic beverages. But am I breaking any habit if Iâm still reaching into a cardboard box labeled Budweiser?
https://www.fastcompany.com/91266999/does-the-non-alcoholic-craze-just-keep-us-drinking
9 months ago
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A day into the presidency, and Trump is already reshaping the [digital] world in his image
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Trump knows the fastest way to dismantle America is to just delete it
Whatâs even faster than the swipe of a pen? The stroke of a key. Trumpâs new empire is thriving online, instantly.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91264538/trump-knows-the-fastest-way-to-dismantle-america-is-to-just-delete-it
9 months ago
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The SNL opening credits are iconic. Here's how they've been made fresh and familiar for 50 years and counting
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Inside the making of 50 years of iconic 'Saturday Night Live' opening credits
'SNL' has been establishing its vibe for 50 years and counting. We talked to the designers behind the most iconic sequence in television.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91249850/inside-the-making-of-50-years-of-iconic-saturday-night-live-opening-credits
10 months ago
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diana budds
11 months ago
how do we respond to new tools of our time?
@ctrlzee.bsky.social
talks to
@pentagramdesign.bsky.social
's paula scher on the backlash against her use of generative AI.
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Pentagram partner Paula Scher unapologetically defends using generative AI
Parts of the creative community erupted in outrage after partner Paula Scher and her team designed a government website using Midjourney.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91240809/pentagram-partner-paula-scher-unapologetically-defends-using-generative-ai
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Starbucks is about to change a ton about its experience... all in service in this number
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Why a 4-minute wait is the magic number for Starbucks
The companyâs new CEO has promised to serve you coffee faster than before. And that will involve rethinking everything.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91226415/why-a-4-minute-wait-is-the-magic-number-for-starbucks
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