Professional writer about design, design modeling technology, architecture, mega yacht interiors, and luxury lifestyles.
Twenty years experience.
Co-Founded Design Times (1986), and New England Home (2005).
Currently writes the Trade Secrets column for New England Home where he remains a Contributing Editor. He also developed and continues to write for the Design Focus section at Showboats International.
Number of Articles Written: 1
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 0
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 0
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 0
Crushing an empty paper cup hardly qualifies as an act of genius. Unless, of course, that idle gesture results in a revolutionary design for a lidless, disposable coffee cup; a cup that may make its inventor millions while helping to save the planet. Invented two years ago by architect Peter Herman, the cup is ready for launch. This piece is based on a presentation Herman made in January, 2012 in Boston, MA.
Words: 615 Downloads: 0 Category: Entrepreneurship By: Louis Postel