

Emily Pilloton is the Founder of Project H Design, a charitable organization that supports, inspires, and delivers humanitarian and life-improving product design solutions. She is also the Managing Editor of the online green design publication Inhabitat, a lecturer in the Industrial Design department at the California College of Arts, and global design nomad "based" in San Francisco. She was trained in architecture and product design with degrees from The University of California Berkeley and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and has written for GOOD Magazine, ID, ReadyMade, and others. She believes design change the world and champions the design process as a tool to address social issues, a vehicle for global life improvement, and a catalyst for individual and community empowerment.
Art & Design
Valerie Casey’s Designers Accord is a Kyoto Treaty for the design industry—but everyone is signing on to this one. — read more
Contributors: Emily Pilloton and Jen Dessinger
011: Get Lost - Jun 05 2008
Art & Design
Cameron Sinclair is building an open-source solution to the world’s architectural problems. — read more
Contributors: Emily Pilloton and Trujillo-Paumier
004: Plan B - Apr 05 2007