Staying power

Staying power    

Yesterday, Fast Company’s Co.Design blog wrote a nice entry about our website for Herman Miller called Discovering Design. The site is several years old, but it’s a good testament to the staying power of good design - the website, but of course the products themselves. More

Web Waves

Web Waves    

We’ve been in the web game since our inception almost 15 years ago. In that time we’ve experienced several big technology waves, best explained this informational video by friend of the world, Ze Frank:   More

Feast

Feast    

(n) Banquet, a ceremonial dinner party for many people(n) Something experienced with great delight(n) A meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed(n) An elaborate party(n) Peopledesign holiday party(v) Partake in a feast or banquet(v) Feed, gratify More

Letting Go

Letting Go    

By Curt

The go-to image when you think of “letting go” probably involves parents dropping off their kids on the first day of school. Most of us were part of that experience as kids, some of us as parents. The work we do at Peopledesign sometimes aligns us with the third party in this scenario: the school. More

Three pillars

Three pillars    

By Bill

In my role in Client Services, I am always looking at the experience our clients have when they engage us and, by extension, how our work impacts our client’s clients. A great analogy for these experiences recently dawned on me. Not at a seminar or in a process meeting. More

Thoughts on the ArtPrize

Thoughts on the ArtPrize    

The logo People Design designed for the ArtPrize strives to reach all these audiences. Calder’s La Grande Vitesse is a familiar symbol of Grand Rapids, a city that values public sculpture as an important part of its civic identity. Turned on its side and coupled with the letter form of a large A, the two create a symbolic equivalence. More

Singing new songs

Singing new songs    

Did you catch Kevin and Yang in Rapid Growth? More