During the course of his career writing about music and design, Patrick Sisson has made Stefan Sagmeister late for a date and was scolded by Gil Scott-Heron for asking too many questions. His work has appeared in Pitchfork, Nothing Major, Wax Poetics, Stop Smiling and Chicago Magazine.

Solid Conference: Hardware and the Networked Home
Networking technology and internet-powered apps mean interior design and architecture are about to become more personal.
Forces of Nature Exhibit at 19 Greek Street
Sustainable design shines at 19 greek street’s Forces of Nature exhibit.
Olympic City: Gary Hustwit on Sochi and the Afterlife of the Games
While Sochi’s true legacy is yet to be written, the questions raised by inflated budgets and shaky construction are already being...
“If You Build It” Documentary Shows Power of Design Education
Designer/activist duo Matthew Miller and Emily Pilloton are no strangers to hitting the road for the greater good.
Projectile Motion: Hat-Trick Design’s Stockwell Project Bring Local Art to Wayfinding
The Stockwell Park Estate in Lambeth, South London, boasts a colorful cultural history.
Rodrigo Nino Wants to Crowdfund Your Next Hotel
Getting in on the ground floor of a Manhattan real estate development can be a prohibitive investment for many.
Craftspeak: The Bard Graduate Center Craft Oral History Project
While history and tradition inform so much of contemporary craft, the history of makers themselves isn’t always a priority.
PP Møbler Produces Rare Hans Wegner Prototypes
You might want to sit down for this: Danish company PP Møbler is set to begin production on a rare prototype designed by Hans...
7 Iconic Chairs by Hans Wegner
Hans Wegner's name is synonymous with Danish design the world over, and his seemingly simple chair designs helped usher in an...
Design Icon: Eero Saarinen
Bold curves, colorful accents and technical vision: Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen’s body of work represents...