THE FUTURE IS NOW?.

August 18, 1997 · David A. Price, Magazine, Books and Arts

One afternoon you're in the Cooper-Hewitt museum in New York. You're browsing through an exhibit of work by a long-dead designer, and suddenly you see . . . your phone. It's the Trimline touch-tone, with the buttons in the handset, designed by Henry Dreyfuss in 1965.

THE FUTURE IS NOW?.

August 18, 1997 · David A. Price, Magazine, Books and Arts

One afternoon you're in the Cooper-Hewitt museum in New York. You're browsing through an exhibit of work by a long-dead designer, and suddenly you see . . . your phone. It's the Trimline touch-tone, with the buttons in the handset, designed by Henry Dreyfuss in 1965.