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Women in Healthcare Design with Ardis Hutchins
KI interviews Ardis Hutchins, Interior Architect - University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, about healthcare design.
KI & Pallas Textiles Feature High-Performance Furniture and Textiles at Healthcare Design 2017
KI healthcare experts will share insights and showcase the newest product solutions at Healthcare Design 2017, booth #1601.
The Work/Life Balancing Act
KI's research identifies work/life balance as one of three key priorities for tech employees. Learn more about what's driving tech culture and workplace design.
Health, Wellness & Community
Design experts discussed wellness and community in healthcare design at KI and IIDA's Community as Strategy panel in New York City.
Can't-Miss Sessions and Workshops at EDspaces 2021
KI's Jonathan Matta explores the future of K–12 education in a featured session at EDspaces 2021, rethinking learning through history and design.
Top 5 Ways to Maximize Success in the First 5 Weeks of School
Follow these tips for success in K-12 education across five important, but less-recognized, areas – especially during the first five weeks of school.
Redefining Innovation With Infinity From KI
Infinity from KI allows designers and clients to create innovative, one-of-a-kind products that they have a hand in bringing to life.
5 Tips for Adopting Collegiate Design in the Office
KI and AECOM share five tips for adopting collegiate design in the office and how to attract top young talent.
To Be Truly Inventive, Think Like A Designer
When the problems facing our world are too complicated, we must turn to design thinking by putting ourselves in the end-user's shoes.
Jagler: Design Thinking Creates Ruckus for Green Bay Furniture Maker KI
Earlier this summer, KI's “Ruckus Collection” received a Gold Award at the 2017 NeoCon World's Trade Fair in Chicago. The breakthrough product line was created through the process of design thinking