A polemical approach: James in former times
Polemics and disagreements are nowadays felt to be disagreeable. But they can clarify ideas, and bring light as much as heat
PICTURE CREDIT: Lewis Woudhuysen

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8 April 2012 | Blueprint, April 1984

Nick Butler: the product designer as anti-hero

Nick Butler died in early 2012. Here, in a rare and relatively early interview, he explains why, despite being one of Britain's most successful 20th century designers, he preferred to keep a low profile

7 April 2012 | Design magazine, February 1983

King Miranda: designers as priests at technology's altar

The Milan-based studio gives a master class on how desingers should mediate technology with humanism 6.5MB

2 April 2012 | Blueprint, November 1984

David King: graphic designer, ranged left

When once he art edited the Sunday Times colour supp, David King brought picture after picture of Leon Trotsky to the breakfast-tables of Britain. Nearly 30 years ago, this is his first ever major interview

| Blueprint, late 1986

FHK Henrion: graphics as propaganda in World War II

In the 1940s FHK Henrion did some of the world's most passionate posters; in the 1960s, he helped create the face of post-war Britain. Just four years before his death, I talked to him at his house in Hampstead

28 March 2012 | Smart Monkey TV

Open innovation, the linear model of innovation, and risk avoidance

Kitchen interview on how companies abdicate responsibility for innovation

27 March 2012 | Smart Monkey TV

Innovation: what is it and who spends money on it?

Kitchen interview on the basics of new products and services, R&D, state intervention and the role of basic scientific research

26 March 2012 | Smart Monkey TV

Innovation: the picture in energy and in pharmaceuticals

Kitchen interview on the barriers – both real and assumed – to progress in the two sectors

2 February 2012 | spiked

All this carbon-cutting is a waste of energy

Neither Boris Johnson nor Ken Livingstone is willing to deliver the uninterrupted, cheap energy London needs

29 January 2012 | Design Principles and Practices journal

The craze for design thinking

The historical and social reasons why hip designers talk of little else. Plus: elements of an alternative 127kB

| Design Management Journal

The Next Trend in Design

Given the alacrity with which design managers uphold and then forget about future trends, it's worth asking: Where do such trends really come from? How can we forecast the next one, and be sure that it won't simply be a transient fad? 106kB

25 January 2012 | Amadeus

Back on track

Europe's railways need to up their game in IT 1.2MB

29 December 2011 | Campaign, 16 September 1988

How design got High Streed cred

The British High Street began to swing in the 1960s. By 1988, the frothiest year of the Thatcher decade, it really hurtled

24 December 2011 | Blueprint, 1987

The apostle of Cool

Interview with Dieter Rams, the crusading German designer of Braun products and much besides

| Management Today, January 1989

Winter of the wastemakers

High-tech consumer durables have a reputation for falling apart. But planned obsolescence does not account for the problems of repair

7 December 2011 | spiked

The forgotten history of Pearl Harbor

Japan’s attack on the US 70 years ago was not a surprise, but rather the culmination of imperial rivalry

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