A decade-by-decade plan for securing your financial future.
View PDFFrom front-of-book infographics to 2,000-word features, Q+As to how-to guides, I’ve edited stories big and small as a senior editor at Fast Company and O, the Oprah magazine. I’m a firm believer in marrying the best structure, reporting and writing to make a story really sing.
A decade-by-decade plan for securing your financial future.
View PDFWith students across the country in the midst of applying for financial aid, Suze Orman offers a few lessons on making a higher education affordable.
View PDFWho says Valentine’s Day is only for couples? Instead of booking a table for two, invite the whole gang over for some festive, heartwarming fare.
View PDFTransforming a community, one fair-trade shoe at a time.
View PDFJasmin Zorlu finds hat-making to be the perfect fit.
View PDFArchitect Deborah Berke—winner of the new Berkeley-Rupp Prize, celebrating the advancement of women in architecture—shares the everyday objects that inspire her most.
View PDFThe actress—who plays a righteous mom in this month’s Admission—fills in a few blanks.
View PDFThe British cookbook author discusses her love of efficiency and a good blue cheese.
View PDF6 ways to celebrate this year.
View PDFO’s editor at large shares what she’s loving this month.
View PDFHow this non-stoner accidentally found himself dominating the pot industry.
View PDFEver snoozed on soy, rubber—or herbal tea? One writer goes on the hunt for a bed that’s not bad for the planet.
View PDFYour feeling-good-while-doing-good getaway guide.
A seven page spread on inspiration, motivation, and celebration.
View PDFIf gas and electric costs are leaving you cold, you can seal up drafts, add insulation—or even move into a futuristic heat-harnessing home.
View PDFWhen Susan Richardson’s dream career hit a roadblock, she didn’t agonize over what could have been. Instead, the now-58-year-old from Andover, Massachusetts, forged ahead over new terrain.
View PDFHow responsibly you handle money has nothing to do with your age. Suze invites you to learn how financially mature you really are.
View PDFSuze explains the right time to start saving for a house.
View PDFSuze shows a 30-something couple how to make sure big dreams don’t turn into nightmares.
View PDFAll the wisdom you need to do almost everything better.
View PDFFrom getting creative at art camp to bottling your own Zinfandel, here’s how to make your whole life as YOU as it can be.
View PDFThese quizzes will shine a light on what makes you you, and offer personally tailored expert advice for achieving your happiest self yet.
View PDFFrom simple shifts to audacious rethinks, 30 ways to upgrade your life
View PDFA 4-step guide to discovering who you are meant to be.
View PDFInterview with Deputy Chairman of Christie’s International, number 79 of Fast Companies 100 most creative people.
View PDFWith this year’s package of Most Innovative Companies, even more than in the past, we wanted to illustrate just how powerful and effective business can be when it is led wisely, motivated appropriately, and directed toward inventiveness.
View PDFSkyscrapers, green roofs, and house music — a very American metropolis.
View PDFConstructing the perfect city means blending the best and boldest ideas from across the nation. Here are 12 we hope all future cities will embrace.
View PDFEvery day we make dozens of this-or-that choices that impact the planet. Which are the smarter ones?
View PDFMany of the products we use to keep our home spick-and-span have a dirty secret: toxic chemicals. Here’s how to avoid them.
View PDFAny coat of color can transform a room, but these options are easy on the eyes and the planet.
View PDFUse this guide to find an eco-friendly promise you’ll actually keep.
View PDFNeed easy advice on living a little bit greener? Emulate the experts.
View PDFWhat tastes better with chocolate? According to these confectioners, just about everything.
View PDFThe elite has become obsessed with fixing public schools, but it is not as easy as Zuckerberg thinks.
View PDFStill waiting for a full reboot in Washington, D.C., an army of citizen techies is redefining civic engagement on a hyperlocal level.
View PDFRecycled, avant-garde, retro: There’s never been such gorgeous diversity in the marketplace for gift wrap.
View PDFTrim your grocery bill and save the planet with our 5-step guide to smarter food shopping.
View PDFA look at this month’s must have products.
View PDFTo prep you for the film, here’s a crib sheet of our latest Facebook coverage.
View PDFEvents calendar for Fast Company magazine, 2010.
View PDFOh, we just knew Facebook didn’t care about privacy! After all its maneuverings to get us to open up, the social-networking behemoth is expected to go public itself sometime this year. Here, a look at the numbers propelling its estimated $50 billion valuation.
View PDFFor many Americans, New Orleans and Mardi Gras are near synonymous — and last year’s Carnival marked a 25-year high in partygoers visiting the Big Easy. Before we break out our feather boas and doubloons, here’s a look at the festivities, by the numbers.
View PDFProduct reviews for ReadyMade.
View PDFBreakthroughs in materials science mean greener, cleaner, and safer spaces. We take a closer peek at three that amaze.
View PDFHere’s a look at current U.S. monies, by the numbers.
View PDFWhere do Disney’s creative heads find inspiration?
View PDFAll-natural, artisanally made cosmetics put to the test.
View PDFStrip chair and frame side table by Lacoli and McAllister.
View PDFEmpty mailboxes be damned, these elegant and whimsical designs make letter openers as desirable as ever.
View PDFBarbie’s new presidential look is fashion-forward, but does she represent the modern feminist?
View PDFCould you build a house using only local materials? Architects weigh in.
View PDFMidwest retailer Hot Mama is building an empire by rethinking shopping as a mom.
View PDFIn the past three years, the foodie movement has invaded the most American of venues: the baseball stadium.
View PDFThe LearnVest team is adopting ideas from the likes of Weight Watchers and DailyCandy to help young women improve their fiscal fitness.
View PDFModeration, schmoderation. Can Zoe Finch Totten’s whole-foods-only wellness system attack companies’ health-care costs through employees’ stomachs?
View PDFWith ratings and revenue on the rise, basic cable is taking aim at network TV’s supremacy.
View PDFThe Mango store lets people without a bank deposit checks, talk finances, and withdraw money-without ever opening an account.
View PDF‘Tis the season for pretty packages. Yet most of the ribbon and wrapping paper ends up in the trash. Do your part for the planet with these beautiful, festive, eco-friendly options.
View PDFTurkey works well with so many flavors, it’s a shame to stop at lettuce and tomatoes, says Jeff Mauro, host of Food Network’s Sandwich King and creator of these tasty recipes for leftovers.
View PDFThe Penguin Books cover designer shares the tools and inspirations behind her stunning designs.
What does the $15,000 Anybot tell us about the future of telecommuting?
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