Brooklyn writer Amy Feezor has spent the last 11 years crafting copy for magazines, including Real Simple, where she's currently based. She's an avid traveler who obsesses over design, food, and photography at m-dashing.com
Brian Greene is on a search for the coolest office supplies. His work in marketing, web development and financial services have given him the opportunity to field test all of the office supplies that he blogs about here and at OfficeSupplyGeek.com
A writer and editor Cerentha Harris has long been drawn to good design - whether it be a great chair or an elegant website. After more than a decade as a journalist and magazine editor Cerentha finds herself happily ensconced in the online world of Herman Miller.
A writer all her life, Christine MacLean believes words well chosen make the world a better place. She's written for Herman Miller and other clients for more than 10 years.
Chrys Wu is a New York-based journalist and editorial strategist who works with business to deepen their connection to the public. In addition to technology, her passions include travel, cultural philanthropy, food, fencing (the sport, not the crime) and fashion.
Dave is an Oakland-based designer, book seller, and hopelessly aspiring professional ping pong player. He serves as editor of grainedit.com, which focuses on graphic design and illustration from the 1950s-1970s and designers that draw inspiration from that period.
In addition to his frequent contributions to publications like The New York Times, Forbes, Esquire and O: The Oprah Magazine, David Hochman runs Upod, an online army of freelance writers, editors, thinkers, and designers.
Fueled by beef jerky and chocolate milk, David Foster is an industrial designer who dabbles in a little of everything; research to writing, visual to textual, it’s all interesting—it’s all fun.
Artist Rebecca Niederlander and architect Iris Anna Regn investigate the individual within the larger community. The good friends live in Los Angeles where they co-founded BROODWORK, a cross-disciplinary project that discusses the integration of creative practice and family life.
Architect Iris Anna Regn’s design practice investigates the individual within the larger community. She collaborates with her partner in their studio, and is cofounder of BROODWORK, a project that investigates the interweaving of creative practice and family life.
Detroit-San Francisco nomad Jamie Latendresse has worked in print and pixels for 16 years, currently directing creative for Ann Arbor’s The Whole Brain Group. He curates design and culture whimsy at jamielatendresse.tumblr.com.
Jordan Awan is an illustrator based in Brooklyn, New York. He has contributed to many publications, including The New York Times, McSweeney's, and The New Yorker, where he is Art Director in the illustration department.
Julie Zeff is a mom, life coach, and yoga instructor who helps clients live balanced lives they love. Julie provides coaching to clients around the world via the phone. She also works from home and has firsthand experience striking a life-work balance. Visit Julie Zeff.com
Marcia Davis is a writer and a blogger who is passionate about happy food. She has worked with Herman Miller for over 15 years.
Marie Chemney has been in magazine publishing for 5 years, with stints at Vogue Australia and Belle (where her obsession for home design was born). Armed with a background in photography she has a passion for Avedon, cookies, and her baby girl.
A life coach and writer, Monique Ruffin loves all things concerning inner transformation and personal responsibility. Whether it be a shift to working from home or an effort to be more green she is delighted by the ways people are making this world a better place.
Randall Braaksma is proof you can go back again. After a writing start long ago at Herman Miller, and a patchwork of jobs since (ad agency copywriter, editor in China, freelancer), he is back. The common thread through it all: words. The constant goal: make them engaging to read.
Heather John writes about wine, food, design and fashion for a number of publications, including Bon Appétit where she is Contributing Editor/Wine & Spirits. She is the editor/creator of TheFoodinista.com
Vanessa McGrady is a writer and blogger. She is the creatrix and editor of www.40licious.org, a blog that navigates money, relationships, style and health issues of women in their 40s.