
An online project connects cities through their forgotten spaces

We challenged you to track your weekly spending and create an infographic. Here's the winner.

Check out the finalists for our Make an Infographic of Your Weekly Spending Project and vote for your favorite submission.

Kiss the apple and one-room schoolhouses imagery goodbye. Design firm Hyperakt rebrands the teaching profession for the 21st century.

In a new era of violence and protest, the ancient wheels have taken on renewed significance.

From the Nike swoosh to the Chiquita banana lady, a tour of what matters in a company's logo.

So what does an good citizen actually look like? Submit you doodle to win a GOOD t-shirt and year's subscription.

At an experimental algae farm, technology, biology, and architecture unite to educate the public.

Our event series pairing creative problem-solvers with real urban challenges is headed to St. Louis on March 8.

After months of lobbying, potato farmers convinced the government to allow tater tots to remain on school cafeteria menus.

A team of students proved that public interest design can and should be culturally appropriate, location-specific, and built for the long haul.

For buildings of comparable size and use, old buildings are almost always the greenest buildings.

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom had 18 luxury automobiles with license plates like "EVIL," "GOD," "GUILTY."