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Back to ListingEmily Pilloton
San Francisco, CA, United States
Member since May 22, 2007
Emily Pilloton is the Founder of Project H Design, a non-profit supporting product design initiatives for Humanity, Habitats, Health, and Happiness. She is also the Managing Editor of Inhabitat.com, a freelance design writer, furniture designer, and design nomad “based” in San Francisco. Trained in architecture with degrees from UC Berkeley and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she has written for GOOD Magazine, Innovative Home, ID, and ReadyMade, and has also taught design theory in Chicago. When she isn’t traveling or emailing, Emily enjoys baking cupcakes and playing trivia board games.
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H is for Hippo Campaign!
Well-being, Industrial Design
Posted February 23, 2008
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Project H Design Founder, Executive Director www.projecthdesign.com
Inhabitat Managing Editor www.inhabitat.com
Architecture for Humanity Office Space Co-Tenant and part-time groupie www.architectureforhumanity.org
My Interests
- Industrial Design
- Environmental Design
- Communication Design
- Fashion Design
- Audio/Visual Design
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Can sponsor an African, Thai or Indonesian orphan for The Education Program (TEP), allowing the child learning opportunities and keeping him or her off the streets .
