IBM is no stranger to icons. Over the years, it’s created quite a few: the mainframe computer, the ThinkPad laptop, the Selectric typewriter, the Eye-Bee-M logo. The company hopes its new bespoke ...
At UT Austin, undergrads from an array of disciplines are learning about design thinking by exploring the same problems IBM is actually working to solve. IBM is indeed an enormous presence in the ...
Even if your startup is much smaller than IBM (with its 375,000 employees), you can learn from the company’s experiences in changing a culture. IBM’s insights mirror those recently shared by Pepsi ...
IBM Chief Design Officer Billy Seabrook talked about the company's use of Adobe's generative AI tool Firefly and how it boosted productivity for design staffers. With the rollout of Adobe Firefly last ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. IBM has launched a new Distinguished Designer program to ...
IBM is opening up its new design studio doors. It is late to the party and is not fully baked. I would not normally cover the opening of any vendor facility but the new IBM Design Studio in Austin, ...
IBM's newly unveiled Design Language for Web and mobile doesn't lock users into templates, but it's also much less immediately functional IBM’s reinvention over the last few years has revolved mainly ...
Phil Gilbert faces a big challenge. He needs to change the way his company thinks from a process-orientated engineering mindset to more creative design oriented model that invests in a ...
Mark Papermaster has agreed to join Apple as a high-ranking executive, but his former employer, IBM, is fighting that move. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Google, as the most ...