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Design magazine launched

Former Media Lab denizens Charlotte Burgess Auburn and Wendy Ju (S.M. 2001) have launched a new design magazine, Ambidextrous, at the Stanford Design School. Conceived as a journal for the wider design community, including engineers and ethnographers, psychologists and philosophers, Ambidextrous provides a forum for people with an academic, professional or personal interest in design. For more information, visit www.ambidextrousmag.org/.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on September 21, 2005 (download PDF).

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