Tag archives: design

Generation A

via YouTube – Generation A: 10 Questions for Douglas Coupland.

lenovo phone

personally china design is slowly evolving and who knows when it will pick up in terms of the world recognizing it…. lenovo might be the first to step forward the phone…welll…. the phone…. got some chinese influence in the details… they are coming along or  this would not get posted.

hmmmm more i think about it, kinda “feels” Taiwanese…. wonder what HTC thinks?

WATER TREES

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via Dezeen » Blog Archive » Trees for Lycée Germaine Tillon by Matali Crasset.

Skinning the LAMP!

The Perelin series from Markus Becker 2009 is composed of 3-dimensional, self-supporting, stable luminous objects. Its clean, but at the same time flowing design is effected through the use of a special glossy electroluminescent glow sheet. These lights made from EL-foil are very light, thin and flexible, almost like paper.

via Perelin by Markus Becker @ Dailytonic.

The Spectrum of User Experience

Okay, really i am not an expert in the field of UX design and many really have better grasp of what user experience design is about.

In the end, my simple explanation: it is about you the person doing an action with an object. We the “designers” analyze these events.

(and i have to say designer is not the right jargon for this terminology because today everyone associated with that word designer as someone who is artistic – or can draw! which is not really the case. engineers, business, mathematicians, etc etc who cares/empathize with humanity are in a way the designers)

but i saw this several days ago and you really have to go to the flickr page of iA to see how they split this diagram into different conversations of all the roles people play in this process of user experience design. If gives clarity to what we do, but also allows to make better questions to wonder if this is what we are doing or how we should improve ourselves.

Flickr Photo Download: The Spectrum of User Experience: Preparing the next blog entry.

Design Strategy

okay this presentation sunk into my head for days, and it has a good affect on you when trying to understand design strategy in its simplest term.

via Design Strategy.

desgin thinking / product management

This is worth a look at… if you are into design thinking. very clear for all types of people trying to understand design in terms of business models, and how to think about your business future.

via Applying design thinking principles in product management.

Behind the idea of the Razr

i figure i should catalog this blog post because he talks about a pet peeve i have towards motorola’s Razr phone. It was in the beginning the turning point or the great design influence about perfect design. Personally, I don’t believe the product should demonstrate perfect design. This product demonstrated great project management from a global perspective. And the worst human traits destroy the intent of this design. That is to move onward even when you are on top. Motorola did not move on to a new design architecture, they started their hole when they did sister models of the same phone, and personally that hurt their industry. Design is great but it is also trendy too, For the Americans a phone is a piece of fashion clothing. Our taste for color, cut, style changes too often.

I recently did a Q+A for a publication that’s going to be included at this year’s IIT Institute of Design Conference you should go. The question got me thinking about Motorola and the RAZR. It used to be my de-facto story to communicate the power of design. But as I began answering the question—I quickly realized how the story highlights both the power and limitations of design. Anyway—thought you might enjoy a preview. And definitely consider going to the conference which will include esteemed individuals such as Bill Buxton, A.G. Lafley, Claudia Kotchcka, Roger Martin, and Bruce Nussbaum to name a few.

Q: Give me your favorite example of a company or project that used design to figure out “where to play” or “how to win”.

A: Interesting timing on this question. I used to reference the Motorola RAZR as a textbook example of the power of design. The story had all of the right ingredients: A brand that needed a breakthrough product, a prototype that pushed the idea forward, an end product that had reflective emotional appeal and influenced the design of other products. But it’s worth taking a look at Motorola today which is currently having difficulties finding a buyer for their handset division. Somehow along the way, they could not disseminate the success of the RAZR and the story ironically becomes a case study for the limitations of design. I still believe design can be transformational, but it cannot be divorced from the corporate culture or values that a company believes in.

My favorite current examples tend to highlight the ecosystem of experience a brand or company can provide. I like to talk about examples such as Trader Joe’s, SouthWest Airlines and even digital cousins such as Flickr and YouTube as examples of not only design—but the total experience. What once started out as the poster child for design—the RAZR may actually become the poster child which demonstrates that form and function is simply not enough. It was good design which ultimately became a low-priced commodity. Sustainability is a hot topic in the design world right now and the RAZR illustrates that we need to think about sustainability beyond the “green” sense—Motorola was simply not able to sustain the momentum of the RAZR. I recently read an article where the author said that the Apple Air is the “RAZR for notebooks”. With hindsight being 20/20, this may not be the compliment it was intended to be.

via Logic+Emotion: Design/Experience Design.

Trend reporting – kaleidoscope -

This guys (the firm kaleidoscope) has a nice way of how to digest a trend report. take a look.
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via Strategic Aesthetics.

Bouroullec design philo

They have very nice work, my favorite is the colorful piece in the first picture. well it is geometric (triangle is my natural default design shape) – it is weird but we – designers – have a shape we gravitate to, whether is it a circle, square, an S curve… who knows but only you know or a good observer points that out about your work.

but anyway i love that they don’t have a formula to design and it should be like that because not all problems are the same. each problem is different and must be look at to how to solve it effectively, so if you do formulas you get dull “okay” answers… it is just not satisfying. but look at the article and also they were in objectified which is truly funny how they talk to each other.

How’s your creative process?

There is no set formula. Each project suggests a different approach. Yet, it is true that from the outside, it seems that the process is marked by some essential steps. First, there is thinking and dialog. Then or simultaneously comes the extensive step of drawing. After that or together with it come the steps of the modelling and 3D drawing… that dialog with manual drawing. Last, comes the prototype step … and the process gets back to the beginning: thinking, drawing etc. Until we get satisfied by the project…. [read more]

via Interview: Bouroullec – spotd.it.