Liz Stinson (@lizstins) 's Twitter Profile
Liz Stinson

@lizstins

Editing @FastCoDesign + other things. Email me at [email protected]

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Tiny homes are big business, and only getting bigger as the homeless crisis continues. I looked at the growth of this shelter solution, and one of the biggest manufacturers, Pallet, for Co.Design fastcompany.com/91139962/tiny-…

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🚨Rebrand alert🚨 Co.Design is now Fast Company Design. Read our announcement here (with some fun background on the original name) fastcompany.com/91146914/co-de…

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Love this story by Mark Wilson that goes inside the insane world of storm chasing. He spoke to leading researchers whose crazy rigs were the inspiration for “Twisters.” fastcompany.com/91154514/the-r…

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New: In 3 hours, Harris’ all-female design team developed 6 logo options for the campaign to consider, narrowed them down to 2, and shared the finalists with Harris’ campaign leadership to sign off on before landing on the final "Harris for President" logo fastcompany.com/91162178/kamal…

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Trump is trending less orange. Why? How? I spoke to four political image consultants, including a makeup artist who has made up Trump's face fastcompany.com/91181132/its-n…

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One of California’s other housing crises, a severe shortage of college housing, is leading many architects to experiment with dorm design and off-campus living. fastcompany.com/91194061/colle…

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Frank Lloyd Wright worked with KITH on sneakers inspired by an unbuilt project. USM Furniture teamed up with Comme Si. Then there's HAY x Asics. Why are interior brands getting into fashion? @sarah___wood dives in for this Fast Company premium piece: fastcompany.com/91193147/inter…

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Spent the last few weeks learning about now NYC's built environment became the perfect habitat for rats—and how the city is experimenting with new design and policy approaches to solve the problem. Spoiler: extermination alone won't work.

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confirmed that the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's new exhibition about paul rudolph is, according to its curator, “partly just to have the opportunity to showcase these drawings in the flesh for the first time.” fastcompany.com/91206806/paul-…

confirmed that the <a href="/metmuseum/">The Metropolitan Museum of Art</a>'s new exhibition about paul rudolph is, according to its curator, “partly just to have the opportunity to showcase these drawings in the flesh for the first time.” fastcompany.com/91206806/paul-…
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my latest for Fast Company Co.Design — I wrote about political spam, and why trump's unofficial merch feels like it's part of his brand even if it isn't. The use of humor works to unify both old and new supporters through an anti-media mindset fastcompany.com/91218435/this-…

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There are currently ten times more miles of high-speed rail track globally than there were in 2000. Seven countries have inaugurated high speed rail networks since 2017, and another half dozen more have their first lines under construction.

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how do we respond to new tools of our time? Mark Wilson talks to Pentagram Design's paula scher on the backlash against her use of AI. she compares the outrage to when x-acto knives replaced razor blades for paste-up...and when desktop publishing replaced that fastcompany.com/91240809/penta…

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I spent the last few months reporting a profile of Neri Oxman and the radical, whimsical, $100 million design studio she recently opened. We talked about her ambitions for OXMAN and her tumultuous past year. Read it here: fastcompany.com/91259975/neri-…

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what did the keepers of some of L.A.'s most famous homes take when those sites were threatened by the recent wild fires? a bread knife with a bow around it, a rare Charles Moore sculpture, and fireplace andirons. fastcompany.com/91273383/eames…

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Ooph, the kerning on the Pope's tomb really is that bad—and we figured out why fastcompany.com/91324550/kerni…

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An unlikely symbol of the L.A. protests? Hot-pink street furniture. Wrote about the backstory of these custom-designed pieces and how their intention to have "endless configurations" takes on new meaning today. fastcompany.com/91349730/how-t…