We believe design has the power to change the world. With Kazam! we share stories about people, projects, and ideas that are shaping a better tomorrow.
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Screen Play
Leslie Diuguid’s fine-art prints are redefining the genre through a homegrown operation that gives artists—and herself—a greater voice.
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Windows Installation
For NYCxDESIGN, the Eames Institute lands in New York City with a street-facing design exhibit at Herman Miller’s Park Avenue flagship.
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Design Q&A: Emily Pilloton-Lam
At Girls Garage, Emily Pilloton-Lam guides girls and gender-expansive youth to design interventions for social and personal good.
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Everything Connects
Decades in the making, the Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity offers a new window into the storied designers’ legacy.
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Breaking the Mold
We trace the story of Ray and Charles Eames’s partnership and problem-solving back to an almost magical handmade plywood-molding device called “Kazam!”
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Crafting Community
Ishinomaki Lab helped rebuild a city in Japan after the 2011 tsunami. Now, a partnership with a Michigan makerspace again demonstrates the power of design.
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What’s an Institute for Anyway?
John Cary, president and CEO of the Eames Institute, offers a vision of why we do what we do.
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Design Q&A: Caitlin Taylor
In our inaugural Design Q&A—a format borrowed from the Eameses’ iconic 1970 film—MASS Design Group’s architect Caitlin Taylor finds fertile ground for the future.
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Endless Inspiration
Airbnb cofounder Joe Gebbia shares something of the singular role Ray and Charles Eames played in his own journey—and why it’s impossible to get bored at the Eames Ranch.
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