Live@ICFF 2010

The Metropolis Booth

Come visit us at ICFF 2010 where the Design Revolution Road Show will be camping out.

Posted March 17, 2010

Can design change the world? See for yourself how Project H Design does it, at the Metropolis Booth, #1766.

The Design Revolution Road Show, a traveling exhibition and lecture series, brought “product design that empowers” to high schools and university design programs across the nation this spring. A Project H Design initiative, the traveling show features a biodiesel-powered truck and Airstream trailer chock full of humanitarian design solutions. Emily Pilloton’s Metropolis Book, Design Revolution: 100 Products that Empower People, gives details.

The organization (www.projecthdesign.org), exhibit, and book inspire socially responsible problem solving. The Design Revolution Road Show has been made possible by the Adobe Foundation and Sappi Fine Paper, with generous support from George Little Management for the finale at ICFF.

Booth furniture provided by Council Inc.
Neon light by Lite Brite Neon.
Desk lighting provided by ECCO Design for 212 Lighting.

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A rendering of this year’s Metropolis booth
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The ICFF Directory will be distributed on the show floor throughout the fair.
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