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November 12, 2012Reebok, N.Y.
VMSD discusses Reebok’s new brand direction and the opening of the Reebok Fit Hub, a part store, part CrossFit gym retail concept designed by Ziba.
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September 27, 2012What Bluegrass Musicians Can Teach Business About Collaboration
Ziba writer Carl Alviani discusses how defining your own set of standards as a company allows for greater flexibility and innovation.
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September 06, 2012The Way Forward for Samsung, and Innovation
Sohrab Vossoughi discusses the innovation model of Samsung versus Apple, and the importance of creating a recognizable, authentic experience.
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September 04, 2012Verdict Shows Samsung Needs to Copy Apple Design Culture: Tech
Ziba President and Founder Sohrab Vossoughi comments on the challenges Samsung faces with its current innovation model.
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August 24, 2012Reebok Fit Hub Store + CrossFit Gym Opens in New York City
Core77 covers the opening of the Reebok Fit Hub, a part store, part CrossFit gym retail concept designed by Ziba.
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August 22, 2012Reebok Opens Fitness Focused Retail Store and Gym In NYC
Ziba and Reebok collaborate to create a retail concept inspired by the CrossFit workout.
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August 21, 2012How FedEx Revamped Its Brand By Fixing Its "Leaning Tower Of Packages"
Fast Company included Ziba in an excerpt from upcoming Forrester book, Outside In: The Power of Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business.
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June 08, 2012Kickstarting: An iPhone Case That Keeps Glare From Ruining Your Pictures
Ziba recently partnered with former LaCie execs Joel Kamerman and Scott Phillips to develop the first product from their startup company, Trygger.
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May 23, 2012Someone Please Put This Brilliantly Redesigned Hanger Into Prodution ASAP
Industrial Designer Mehdi Mojtabavi came up with a new hanger with arms that stretch wider and are more horizontal than its predecessors, making it less likely to stretch a shirt while it hangs.
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May 22, 2012Eslimi Hanger Brings A New Twist To An Old Design
Ziba has reinvented the hanger, allowing conscious clothing owners to hang their more delicate items without fear of the collars becoming stretched.