Think + Make
I enjoyed that the “Think + Make” reading was expressing a
different view than Dieter Rams, in that much of design is left to personal
interpretation. Each of the excerpts for the books discusses design differently,
and how it’s difficult to give it one definition because design can be so vast.
From fabric to protests each were designed carefully. I also enjoyed in
particular John Heskett’s view of design. I interpreted from his writing that
each person has their own view of design, and I see evidence of this everyday
in my drawing and design classes. I believe each individual has her own view of
what is good design and there doesn’t need to be a checklist that an object
must meet to be considered well designed.
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