Ken Wood
Creative Director
Lunar
Ken is a co-founding employee and creative director of industrial design at Lunar Design. He was key in helping develop many early innovative products for Apple Computer, including Apple’s first compact laptop, the pioneering PowerBook 100. And he has been directly responsible for leading Lunar’s long-term relationship with Hewlett Packard’s Home Products Division, maker of the market-leading Pavilion and Compaq lines of personal computers.
As a key design leader at Lunar, Ken is involved with emerging design for sustainability initiatives that include a framework and activities for balancing the material and human domains, and work in carbon offsets and fuels cells.
Ken’s design work has been featured in design books and magazines such as Business Week, Time, Wall Street Journal, Axis, Form, Design Report and Metropolis. His work is also on permanent collection at the Smithsonian Institute, Chicago Athenaeum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, among others. His work has also won over 30 design awards during his tenure at Lunar.
