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August 1, 2007 5:12 PM PDT

The past, present, and future of tech design

by Tim Moynihan

Good design.

(Credit: Apple)

This month's Living with Technology package on CNET.com is a must-see for anyone who values form over function, or function over form, or form that enhances function.

As you may have already gathered, the key word here is form. This month, Living with Technology is all about design: the good, the bad, the future, and the new philosophies that are budding in today's designers.

Bad design.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

There's tons of good stuff to see: videos, slide shows, and good old text-based articles. Visit Living with Technology: Eye on design to get the full menu of goods, or just click on some of the features highlighted below.

Feature stories:

Weird design.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Slide shows:

Past Living with Technology packages:

If you haven't been following CNET.com's monthly Living with Technology features, you've been missing out. Take a look at these packages from past months.

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