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Design
is a response to social change.
George Nelson
Design is art optimized to meet objectives.
Shimon Shmueli, Founder
of Touch360
Design is a form of competitive advantage.
People tend to think of design as good art, good visual
language, which it absolutely has to be. But it’s
also about the ability to do systems thinking.
James P. Hackett, President
and CEO, Steelase
Design is not a plan for decoration.
Brian Collins, Executive
Creative Director, Brand Integration Group, Ogilvy
& Mather
Design, in the
end, is about creating better things for people. Along
the way, it can generate better profits as well.
Bruce Nussbaum, Editorial
Page Editor, Business Week
Design is everything.
Everything!
Paul Rand, Graphic Design
Pioneer and Educator
Design is an
integrative process that seeks resolution (not compromise)
through cross-disciplinary teamwork. Design is intentional.
Success by design simply means prospering on purpose.
Michael Smythe, Partner,
Creationz Consultants
Design—in
terms of thinking and process—is the champion
of the future, envisaging and interpreting insights
and ideas through strategy, ideas, products, spaces
and communications.
Peter Haythornthwaite,
Principal, creativelab
Design is redesign.
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Jan Michl, Professor,
Oslo School of Architecture, Norway
Design is people.
Jane Jacobs, Urbanist
[A designer is] an emerging synthesis
of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist
and evolutionary strategist.
Buckminster Fuller
The habit of
calling a finished product a Design is convenient
but wrong. Design is what you do, not what you've
done.
Bruce Archer, The
Guardian
Design is a plan
for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish
a particular purpose.
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
Design is challenge-solving.
Aaron Marcus, User Interface
Designer, Founder and President, Aaron Marcus and
Associates, Inc. (AM+A)
Design is more
than meets the eye. Design is about communicating
benefits. Design is not about designers. Design is
not an ocean it's a fishbowl. Design is creating something
you believe in.
Chuck Green, Principal,
Logic Arts Corporation
Design is a field
of concern, response, and enquiry as often as decision
and consequence... it is convenient to group [design]
into three simple categories, though the distinctions
are in no way absolute, nor are they always so described:
product design (things), environment design (places)
and communication design (messages).
Norman Potter, an english furniture
and environmental designer (from his book "What
is a Designer?" from HyphenPress)
Design is the patterning and
planning of any act toward a desired, foreseeable
end... any attempt to separate design, to make it
a thing-by-itself works, counter to the fact that
design is the primary underlying matrix of life.
Victor Papanek, industrial
designer (from his book "Design for the Real
World")
Design is the intentional and
altruistic act of sythnesizing a harmonious response
to a context. It is neither art, which embeds self,
or science, which proclaims problem-solving.
Hanee Patenaude, Interdisciplinary
Designer
The designer... has a passion
for doing something that fits somebody’s needs,
but that is not just a simple fix. The designer has
a dream that goes beyond what exists, rather than
fixing what exists... the designer wants to create
a solution that fits in a deeper situational or social
sense.
David Kelley, Founder
of IDEO (from Terry Winograd’s book “Bringing
Design to Software”)
What is design?... It's where
you stand with a foot in two worldsthe world
of technology and the world of people and human purposesand
you try to bring the two together.
Mitchell Kapor, software
designer (from his book “Bringing design to
software”)
For me, the concept
of design is more than object-oriented; it encompasses
the design of processes, systems and institutions
as well. Increasingly, we need to think about designing
the types of institutions we need to get things done
in this rapidly accelerating world.
John Seely Brown, Chief
Scientist, Xerox Corporation
Design is in
everything we make, but it’s also between those
things. It's a mix of craft, science, storytelling,
propaganda, and philosophy.
Erik Adigard
Design is
a choice.
Davis Furniture advertisement
Our guiding principle
was that design is neither an intellectual nor a material
affair, but simply an integral part of the stuff of
life, necessary for everyone in a civilized society.
Walter Gropius, Architect
and Founder, Bauhaus (building house)
Design is art that makes itself
useful.
1984 poster for Die
Neue Sammlung, design museum, Munich
Design is a learning
experience. So my agenda is to figure out what I want
to learn next.
Ayse Birsel, Industrial
Designer and President, Olive1:1
To design is
to communicate clearly by whatever means you can control
or master.
Milton Glaser, Graphic
Designer
Design is the
term we use to describe both the process and the result
of giving tangible form to human ideas. Design doesn’t
just contribute to the quality of life; design, in
many ways, now constitutes the quality of life.
Peter Lawrence, Founder,
Corporate Design Foundation
Design should
do the same thing in everyday life that art does when
encountered: amaze us, scare us or delight us, but
certainly open us to new worlds within our daily existence.
Aaron Betsky, Curator
of Architecture, Design and Digital Projects, SFMOMA
Design is not
making beauty, beauty emerges from selection, affinities,
integration, love.
Louis Kahn, Architect
Design is directed
toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems
by identifying them, examining alternate solutions
to them, choosing and executing the best solution.
Ivan Chermayeff, Graphic
Designer, Founder, Chermayeff & Geismar Inc.
In most people’s
vocabularies, design means veneer. It’s interior
decorating. It's the fabric of the curtains of the
sofa. But to me, nothing could be further from the
meaning of design. Design is the fundamental soul
of a human-made creation that ends up expressing itself
in successive outer layers of the product or service.
Steve Jobs, Founder
and CEO, Apple
The essential
function of the (design) profession in our society
is to enhance and cultivate communications toward:
Easier understanding of ideas and complex problems,
in the shortest possible time and higher visual and
auditory retention of data.
Will Burtin, Graphic
Designer
Design is the
fundamental creative activity with which we direct
our lives, and collectively, the earth’s transformation
from its original, natural state into our human-made
world.
Michael Shannon
With function,
flow, and form as basis, design is evaluated as a
process culminating in an entity which intensifies
comprehension.
Ladislav Sutnar, Graphic
Designer
Design shapes
the way we live. So it ought to serve everyone.
Eva Maddox, Interior
Architect and Designer, Co-founder, Archeworks
Design is...
above all an effort to improve reality... I always
try to begin with considerations of its function...
I ask myself, who needs it, which materials best suit
its functions and so on...
Gianfranco Frattini,
Industrial Designer
Designing is
not a profession but an attitude. Design has many
connotations. It is the organization of materials
and processes in the most productive way, in a harmonious
balance of all elements necessary for a certain function.
It is the intergration of technological, social, and
economical requirements, biological necessities, and
the psychological effects of materials, shape, color,
volume and space. Thinking in relationships.
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy,
Photographer, Graphic Designer, Co-Founder, Bauhaus
For design is
about the making of things: things that are memorable
and have presence in the world of the mind. It makes
demand upon our ability both to consolidate information
as knowledge and to deploy it imaginatively to creative
purpose in the pursuit of fresh in formation.
Krome Barratt, Logic
& Design In Art, Science & Mathmatics
Design, in its
broadest sense, is the enabler of the digital era—it’s
a process that creates order out of chaos, that renders
technology usable to business. Design means being
good, not just looking good.
Clement Mok, Design
Business: Multiple Media, Multiple Disciplines
We are searching for some kind of
harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have
not yet designed and a context which we cannot properly
describe.
Christopher Alexander
Architecture is really about well-being.
I think that people want to feel good in a space...
On the one hand it’s about shelter, but it’s
also about pleasure. The intention is to really carve
out of a city civic spaces and the more it is accessible
to a much larger mass in public and it’s about
people enjoying that space. That makes life that much
better. If you think about housing, education, whether
schools and hospitals, these are all very interesting
projects because in the way you interpret this special
experience.
Zaha Hadid, Architect
Design is communication. Great design
is rational. Rational design is filtered communication.
Thierry Loa, Web Designer,
Director, Programmer, Producer
The details are not the details. They
make the design.
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
Now architecture consists of order,
which in Greek is called taxis ... Order is the balanced
adjustment of the details of the work separately,
and, as to the whole, the arrangement of the proportion
with a view to a symmetrical result.
Vitruvius
Architecture
is the reaching out for the truth.
Louis Kahn
A man-made
thing that produces pleasure (and criticism) by somehow
taping into the order of the universe is beautiful.
Making beautiful things makes our lives worthwhile.
My teacher, and one of the founders of the Pratt industrial
design program, Rowena Reed Kostellow, said, "Pure,
unadulterated beauty should be the goal of civilization."
From a pragmatic point of view, for something to be
beautiful, it has to work. In order to make this idea
clearer I have combined the ideas of beauty and function
into one word: Beautility.
Tucker Viemeister
Design
is more about observing the world around you, then
about personal creativity.
Cam Shaw
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Design
that moves others comes from issues that move you.
Jennifer Morla, Principal,
Morla Design
Make it like a sunflower.
Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple,
to Johnathan Ive, Vice President of Design, Apple,
on previous version of iMac
I’m not a believer in putting
designers off in an ivory tower. They need to have
a voice at the table so they can identify where and
why design can make a difference. We also need to
understand the business issues. If we don't make our
numbers this quarter, we don't earn the right to do
something [cool] the next time.
Chuck Jones, Vice President
of Global Consumer Design, Whirlpool
Most people think
of eco-compatibility in terms of recycling. But even
with recycling, the earth's resources aren't nearly
sufficient to allow the bulk of the planet’s
population to consume at the levels we do in the developed
world. If we are ever to allow the entire population
to reach our standard of living, we have to learn
to make do with less.
Gabriele Centazzo,
Founder and Designer, Valcucine
Sometimes my ideas do cross boundaries
into other media. But you can’t ever force it.
J. Meejin Yoon, Architect,
Sculptor and MIT Professor
All of the environment
should express a higher, more-ordered, broadly-complete
dedication to the well-designed.
John Massey, Graphic
Design Pioneer and Educator
What works good
is better than what looks good. Because what works
good lasts.
Ray Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
The recognition
and understanding of the need was the primary condition
of the creative act. When people feel they had to
express themselves for originality for its own sake,
that tends not to be creativity. Only when you get
into the problem and the problem becomes clear, can
creativity take over.
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
To whom does
design address itself: to the greatest number, to
the specialist of an enlightened matter, to a privileged
social class? Design addresses itself to the need.
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
Who ever said
that pleasure wasn’t functional?
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker, Asked
whether he design for pleasure or function?
Good ideas come
from everywhere. It’s more important to recognize
a good idea than to author it.
Jeanne Gang, Architect,
Studio Gang/O'Donnell
To creat one’s
world in any of the arts takes courage.
Georgia O'Keefe, Painter
Something that
shapes our work as designers is personal experience.
In my life I experience tremendous change, moving
from Hong Kong to Los Angeles, from one person to
the next, from advertising to design, my roles change
every minute of the day. This minute I'm a friend,
next minute I'll be a son. I can be an employer or
an employee at the same time. Human experiences are
multidimensional, and in my work I would like to reflect
that.
Tung Chiang, Principal,
Ah Tung Design
Our challenges
for the future are the same as they have always been:
Will our talents be used to divide or unite? For peace
or for war? To replenish or deplete? Design brings
emotion to a message. It takes an intellectual concept
from the head into the heart. It is a powerful tool
and, sadly, too often, a powerful weapon. As designers,
we have incredible influence in shaping our cultural
attitudes. We need to be more accountable for the
selfish ways we use resources.
Joshua Chen, Founder
and Creative Director, Chen Design Associates
The works must
be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with
clinical coolness.
Joan Miro, Painter
Don’t make
something unless it is both necessary and useful;
but if it is both necessary and useful, don't hesitate
to make it beautiful.
Shaker lesson
Architecture
has to be greater than just architecture. It has to
address social values, as well as technical and aesthetic
values. On top of that, the one true gift that an
architect has is his or her imagination. We take something
ordinary and elevate it to something extraordinary.
Samuel Mockbee, Professor
of Architecture, Auburn University
I have no recipe
for how to combine things. But you must be sincere.
And if you are, strangely, it will succeed.
Andree Putnam, Interior
Designer
If the client
is a vacuum, you’re not going to get great architecture,
you’re just going to get whatever you want to
do. Great architecture requires debate and challenge.
Think about Michelangelo and Pope Juliusthey
didn't get along that well!
Ed Feiner, Chief Architect,
General Services Administration
Simplicity and
repose are qualities that measure the true value of
any work of art.
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Architect
Always design
a thing by considering it in its next larger contexta
chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an
environment, an environment in a city plan.
Eliel Saarinen, Architect
The more that
a person brings to design, the better his or her ability
to communicate.
Michael Vanderbyl, Dean,
California College of Arts and Crafts
A common mistake
that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools.
Douglas Adams, Novelist
Something must
have form to be seen but must make sense to be understood
and used.
Klaus Krippendorff,
Design Educator and Author
Be culturally
literate, because if you don’t have any understanding
of the world you live in and the culture you live
in, you’re not going to express anything to
anybody else.
Paula Scher, Graphic
Designer, Pentagram
You have to be
interested in culture to design for it.
Lorraine Wild, Graphic
Designer
Fuck design,
let’s dance.
Andre Toet
Recognizing the need is the primary
condition for design.
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
A common mistake that people make
when trying to design something completely foolproof
was to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
Douglas Adams
We’re
not trained to think about time in a systematic way,
as a design dimension. But it’s
everything to the circadian system because it matters
when you give users the light, not just whether it’s
blue or white. Design professionals are not real comfortable
with thinking in the temporal dimension yet.
Mariana Figueiro, Architect,
Lighting Research Center
Before you can execute the design,
you’ve got to live
the design problem.
Credited to Kathleen
Brandenburg, Principal and Cofounder, IA Collaborative
The designer has an obligation to
provide an appropriate conceptual model for the way
that the device works. It doesn't have to completely
accurate but it has to be sufficiently accurate that
it will help in both the learning of the operation
and also dealing with novel situations.
Don Norman, Interview
by Avi Parush, Carlton University
You can design and create, and
build the most wonderful place in the world. But it
takes people to make the dream a reality.
Walt Disney
To provide meaningful architecture
is not to parody history but to articulate it.
Daniel Libeskind,
Architect
To create architecture
is to put in order. Put what in order? Function and
objects.
Le Corbusier,
Architect
A modern building should derive its
architectural significance solely from the vigour
and consequence of its own organic proportions. It
must be true to itself, logically transparent, and
virginal of lies or trivialities.
Walter Gropius, Architect
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I’ve
been in this business for almost 30 years, and it’s
always been functionally organized. So where does
design go? We want to design the purchasing experience—what
we call the “first moment of truth”; we
want to design every component of the product; and
we want to design the communication experience and
the user experience. I mean, it’s all design.
And I think that’s been hard for people to come
to grips with. I don’t think anybody thinks
we’re not seriously in the design business.
But it has taken time. Remember that one of the disciples
had to put his hand in the bloody wounds to believe.
We have some businesses that are doubting Thomases.
We have other businesses that couldn’t wait.
Some got into it in a reasonably disciplined and strategic
way with good results. Others sort of leaped into
the middle of the lake and are having problems trying
to go too fast. There are so many little things that
can be so much better. The consumer can articulate
what she doesn’t like about [a product] sometimes,
but she can almost never articulate what you need
to do to remove the dissastisfier or to create delight.
That's what we have to work on.
A.G. Lafley, CEO, Procter
& Gamble
For a long time
companies that wanted to shrink went to consultants
for help. Consulting groups did a pretty good job
in helping them. But the people who can tell you how
to shrink are not the people who can tell you how
to grow. They may be good at helping you to control
the number but not at helping you to expand and create
new ideas. For top-line growth, you have to sell something.
For that you need design. Design innovation will provide
the new products. Designers can tell you how to grow,
how to innovate, how to change your culture.
Bruce Nussbaum, Editorial
Page Editor, Business Week
Coming from marketing design's kind
of gone from a peripheral whatever to something I
intellectually understood. But working this way has
taken me... to a visceral understanding.
Claudia Kotchka, Vice
President for Design Innovation and Stategy, Procter
& Gamble
My whole theory
on authenticity is that there is a triangle: consumer,
manufacturer, and designer. If there’s no consumer,
there’s no market and therefore no reason to
knock off creative property. If there’s no manufacturer,
there’s no production run: You own a one-off
Nakashima table, which is beautiful, but not what
people like the Eameses, who designed for mass production,
were after. Now, what happens if there’s no
designer in the triangle?
Eames Demetrios (grandson
of Charles Eames), Principal, Eames Office
(Design is) the bridge that brings
the business strategy to life. It can build intangible
brand value for a business, so the business is worth
more. We all know that the intangible brand value
of Coke far outweighs the value of its tangible assets.
Geoff Suvalko, Creative
Director and Partner, DesignWorksEIG
Design, in terms of its relationship
with business, should be seen as part of the business
model. It should be understood and embraced by the
company in general, and most certainly at Board level.
From my perspective, I’m not interested in companies
unless they have a strong attitude regarding the meaningfulness
of their products in society. Ideally, a company will
have a strong design-led ideology, because these are
the companies—in my experience—that really
have passion and integrity, and therefore perform.
Mark Pennington, Director
and retained Consultant Designer, Formway Furniture
Design is the go-between. It is the
interpreter of the intentions and ambitions of an
organisation and the desires and needs (often hitherto
unexposed) of the end user/recipient. Frequently companies
have sound ideas, but they don’t have the skills
or experience—the creative wherewithal—to
convert them into products and or services that are
unique, prized and profitable.
Peter Haythornthwaite,
Principal, creativelab product and graphic design
consultancy, Auckland
Design is that competitive advantage
that sets a company apart in the global market. Within
the global economy, the highest performing companies
see design as a strategic asset. It becomes the core
to their businesses. For those companies, design is
more than aesthetics—it’s competitive
intellectual property.
Monika Conway, Founder
and Creative Director, Chalk Designstudio
It is not enough
to have a talented designer; the management must be
inspired too. The creative process is very disorganised;
the production process has to be very rational.
Bernard Arnault, Chairman
and Owner, LVMH
The details are
details. They make the product. The connections, the
connections, the connections. It will in the end be
these details that give the product its life.
Charles Eames, Architect,
Graphic and Industrial Designer, Filmmaker
There are three
basic principles behind any well-designed product:
truth, humanity, and simplicity.
Sohrab Vossoughi, Founder
and President, Ziba Design Inc.
Design must reflect
the practical and aesthetic in business but above
all... good design must primarily serve people.
Thomas Watson, Jr.,
IBM
Good design is
good business.
Thomas Watson, Jr.,
IBM
Designer's derive
their rewards from ‘inner standards of excellence,
from the intrinsic satisfaction of their tasks. They
are committed to the task, not the job. To their standards,
not their boss.’ So whereas most people
divide their lives between time spent earning money
and time spent spending it, designers generally lead
a seamless existence in which work and play are synonymous.
As Milanese designer Richard Sapper put it: ‘I
never work—all the time.’
Alvin Toffler, Future
Shock, and Alan Fletcher
Design has allowed
us to stand out; to look different and show that difference
boldy.
Joe Mansueto, Founder
and Chairman, Morningstar
It’s important
that design gets ‘cooked’ into the product
at the start, whether you're talking about software,
office space, or a web design. It's not an afterthought.
Alan Webber, Founder,
Fast Company magazine
The most common
misperception is the word ‘design’. People
think of primarily pretty pictures or forms. They
don't understand the depth to which design goesnot
only in products, but in every aspect of our life.
Whether it is the design of a program, a product or
some form of communication, we are living in a world
that’s totally designed. Somebody made a decision
about everything. And it was a design decision.
Sam Farber, Founder,
Copco cookware, OXO kitchen tools, WOVO serveware
Design can be
both a manifestation of a company’s design ethic
and an outward communication of a company’s
design ethic and drive for excellence.
Robert A. Lutz, Vice
Chairman, Chrysler
Design acknowledges
change. Its meaning encompasses change in our times.
To design is to ‘create order and to function
according to a plan.’ The notion of change and
design move along the same path.
Sara Little Turnbull,
Director, Process of Change, Innovation and Design
Laboratory, Stanford's Graduate School of Business
Design must seduce,
shape, and perhaps more importantly, evoke an emotional
response.
April Greiman
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wouldn’t call it a retail store. It’s
a place where culture and commerce intersect. It's
more like the Silk Roada sense of exploration
mixed with the exchange of things and ideas.
Ron Pompei, Architect,
on his design of the Anthropologie space
Each client is
a partnership, a conversation. You’re only going
to be able to go as far as they wish to go, in a way.
... That makes all the difference.
Lindy Roy, Architect
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The
principle is that learning happens in all kinds of
ways: through interacting with your peers, in formal
classroom settings, and even ... when you’re
teaching others.
From the article To
Be Continued... by Aric Chen and Jonathan Ringen
We have to create
an atmosphere and a space where students and teachers
can do their most creative work. I compare it to being
a film producer instead of a director. ... You produce
a body of work ... by putting people, ingredients
and stories together to make things happen. Education
is invisible really. So you have to make certain intellectual,
aesthetic, and spiritual investments.
Toshiko Mori, Architect
We believe that
designers are professional comforters who bring relief.
But we also believe that designers can be professional
educators who teach prevention.
Chris Chen, Instructor,
Art Institute of Colorado
Teachers of design
should help a student to find their own voice. In
other words, not be a templated version of the teacher,
but rather to help them [the students] unfold what
they already know and can bring to the table.
April Greiman, Graphic
Designer and Educator
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There
is so much blandness and grayness out there, people
want to be able to say “it’s mine.”
They want to customize their cars like they customize
a jeans jacket.
Neil Gershenfeld,
Professor, M.I.T.
The essential element in design is
always beauty. This is true in nature, in the architecture
of trees. Trees invent a way to coexist and survive
with other organisms through beauty.
Gabriele Centazzo,
Founder and Designer, Valcucine
The body shape
is a perfect small-scale exercise in spatial design,
a testing ground for ideas and techniques to apply
to buildings. Openings, folds, panelizing, pattern-making—the
concepts and problems are much the same, whether it's
a sleeve or a curtain wall.
Elena Manferdini,
Architect
There’s
no reason for unhappiness if you’re living with
nice design.
Isaac Mizrahi,
Fashion Designer
I feel quite
oppressed by the furniture we have.
Matali Crasset,
Designer
A lot of designers
treat design as a route to stardom or a form of contemporary
art. I am not anti those things, but how people use
the thing is just as important.
Tom Dixon, Creative
Director, Habitat
Architecture
is an imposed art in some ways, imposed upon the public,
so people must be sure about what you’re doing.
You have to be sure about what you’re
doing.
Renzo Piano, Architect
The new “stars”
are nothing like the old masters of design. Whereas
Loewy, Earl, Rams, Sottsass, and Sapper first delivered
the goods, then became celebrities, today’s
so-called stars have mastered the art of selling personae
rather than groundbreaking ideas. The focus has moved
from mass-produced objects to boutique work.
Gadi Amit, newdealdesign,
LLC
As we move into
the 21st century, it becomes ever clearer that the
ultimate, most intimate territory for design is not
electronics, or interiors, or furniture, or the Web.
It’s us—our own living, breathing, biological
selves. ... the personal makeover has become our most
fundamental design task.
Rick Poynor, Design
Writer
Designs in connection with postage
stamps and coinage may be described, I think, as the
silent ambassadors on national taste.
William Butler
Yeats
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Traditions
change. My grandmother would never have eaten soup
out of a bowl; she would have insisted on a soup plate.
Today we’re more tolerant. If I change the shape
of an object and it makes someone happy, that’s
reason enough.
Alfredo Häberli,
Designer, Responding to Why design another wineglass,
another service set? Aren't there enough out there
already?
When people say they don’t understand
design, it’s because they don’t get involved
in the process.
Tom Dair, Smart Design
Architecture is not created by individuals.
The genius sketch ... is a myth. Architecture is made
by a team of committed people who work together, and
in fact, success usually has more to do with dumb
determination than with genius.
Joshua Prince-Ramus,
Partner, Office for Metropolitan Architecture
A designer knows
he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing
left to add, but when there is nothing left to take
away.
Antoinè
De Saint-Exupéry
One of the main criteria for the design
of the everyday, though, is sensuality. Something
that is sensual evokes a response that's not just
visual or intellectual: It’s suggestive.
Deborah Berke, Principal,
Deborah Berke Architect PC
Design works
if it’s authentic,
inspired, and has a clear point of view. It can’t
be a collection of input.
Ron Johnson, Senior
Vice President of Retail, Apple
We’re
asking architecture to take care of mixing people
of different races and incomes who normally sort themselves
out; we’re
asking it to do a lot. Our job is to make livable
environments, but we can’t
erase racism by the way we design a building.
Roberta Feldman, Professor,
School of Architecture, University of Illinois Chicago
Too often we
don’t question whether celebrity status in design
is a reward for good work. The combination of a well-known
manufacturer and a big-name designer leads us to believe
that a new product's utility has been well resolved.
Whether you like it is, finally, an issue of taste.
Tony Whitfield, Designer,
Chair, Product Design Department, Parsons School of
Design, New York
If you want to
push design into new areas, you have to work closely
across the boundaries of people’s trades and
professions. If you know the questions to ask, you
can pull out the expertise.
Jeanne Gang, Architect,
Studio Gang/O'Donnell
Designers can
create normalcy out of chaos; they can clearly communicate
ideas through the organizing and manipulating of words
and pictures.
Jeffery Veen, The
Art and Science of Web Design
Making a system
easier to use for someone does not, for me, make that
system better. You bring a ‘user experience’
to life by designing with people, not for them. Users
create knowledge, but only if we let them.
John Thackara, Doors
of Perception
The idea that
you make an experience that requires a conversation
in a public place is training for the fact that culture
is collective.
Edwin Schlossberg,
ESI
Given the rising
need for responsive and humane environments, architects’
tendency for self-expression cold result in the disintegration
of the profession altogether, unless we rethink our
role. T.S. Eliot urged poets to serve poetry by illustrating
the capabilities of verse instead of their own personas.
If places are to communicate fully through architecture,
the architect must fade into the medium. Can we be
selfless enough to silence our own voices?
Lance Hosey, Metropolis
magazine
Architects are
taught to privilege the visual and be seduced by images.
But we live in all five of our senses.
Hillary Brown, Architect,
Office of Sustainable Design
Architecture
should speak of its time and place, but yearn for
timelessness.
Frank Gehry
I design for
real people. I think of our customers all the time.
There is no virtue whatsoever in creating clothing
or accessories that are not practical.
Giorgio Armani
A designer knows that he has achieved
perfection not when there is nothing left to add,
but when there is nothing left to take away.
Antoine de St-Expurey
There is no such thing as a boring
project. There are only boring executions.
Irene Etzkorn
A spaceship is a delicately balanced
environment. Every element taht doesn’t
contribute to the overall functioning of the system
is by definition working against it. The same is true
of our plant—our mothership—though sadly,
most architecture today is slowly fatal to nature’s
systems.
Constance Adams, Architect,
NASA
There’s nothing worse than a
brilliant image of a fuzzy concept.
Ansel Adams, Photographer
The task of the architectural project
is to reveal, through the transformation of form,
the essence of the surrounding context.
V. Gregotti
You explore concepts and things that
interest you, but you are also exploring inside of
yourself.
Ed Paschke, Painter
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Interactive
designers spend most of their time with who aren‘t
at all like them: technologists, information architects,
strategists, producers and others. Promoting communication
among these individuals is paramount, as is educating
decision-makers in corporate and management positions
about what interactive design is, and what it can
do for business.
Katherine Nelson, Editor-in-Chief,
eDesign magazine
Computers are
stupid.
Pablo Picasso
Computers are
to design as microwaves are to cooking.
Milton Glaser, Graphic
Designer
You’re as sensual as a pencil.
Frank N. Furter, The
Rocky Horror Picture Show
The camera is an instrument that teaches
people how to see without a camera.
Dorothea Lange
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Great
design isn't just what looks cool, it's a calculated
and balanced blend of form and function that serves
a specific purpose. Although, it's really satisfying
when the end result looks cool.
William Justice, Web
Designer
Good design allows
things to operate more efficiently, smoothly, and
comfortably for the user. That's the real source of
advantage. Businesses have started to understand this,
so good design will become the price of entry. ...
Customers appreciate good design. While they can't
necessarily point out what specifically makes it good,
they know it feels better. There's a visceral connection.
They are willing to pay for it, if you give them a
great experience.
James P. Hackett, President
and CEO, Steelase
We who are clay
blended by the Master Potter, come from the kiln of
Creation in many hues. How can people say one skin
is colored, when each has its own coloration? What
should it matter that one bowl is dark and the other
pale, if each is of good design and serves its purpose
well.
Polingaysi Qoyawayma,
Hopi
Good design is
probably 98% common sense. Above all, an object must
function well and efficiently—and getting that
part right requires a good deal of time and attention.
Terence Conran,
Founder and Chairman, Conran Holdings Ltd.
Good design is
serious business.
A.G. Lafley,
Chairman, President, and Chief Executive, Procter
& Gamble
The urge for
good design is the same as the urge to go on living.
Harry Bertoia
Good designing is insightful. It's
the insight that makes it happen.
Charles Owens, Distinguished
Professor Emeritus, Insitute of Design, IIT
Good design is
a renaissance attitude that combines technology, cognitive
science, human need, and beautry to produce something
that the world didn’t know it was missing.
Paola Antonelli
The difference
between good design and great design is intelligence.
Tibor Kalman
Good design is
making something intelligible and memorable.
Great design is making something memorable and meaningful.
Dieter Rams
Good design is
innovative Gives a product utility Is aesthetic Makes
a product easy to understand Is unobtrusive Is honest
Is long-lived Is consistent down to the smallest detail
Protects the environment Good design is as little
design as possible.
Dieter Rams
Rather than overpowering
nature or limiting human impact, good design will
affirm the possibility of developing healthy and creatively
interactive relationships between human settlements
and the natural world.
William McDonough and
Michael Braungart, Buildings Like Trees, Cities
Like Forests
Good design doesn’t
cost, but it pays.
Richard H. Driehaus,
Chicago Money Manager and Philanthropist, Richard
H. Driehaus Foundation
I love the idea
of slowness. It took thousands of years to come to
the conclusion that we think of as a chair. Vitra
moves fast in comparison to that, but I do think that
every object has a natural evolutionary pace. If Charles
Eames had said, “We have to finish it fast fast
fast!” his chairs wouldn't be relevant a half-century
later. I believe in getting things right. In our industry,
you can’t force something if you want it to
be good. It has to become. Every object is a being
with a soul. Our work is to find that soul. Sometimes
we can’t manage to find it, and we have to abandon
the project or try again. We’re not worried
about being first to market, because what we do is
unique by its very nature. Good design is relevant
for decades; a year matters little on that scale.
Rolf Fehlbaum, CEO,
Vitra
Good designers
relentlessly generate lots of ideas and open-mindedly
consider alternative solutions. At no time are good
designers frightened to entertain a crazy, competing,
or uncomfortable idea.
Karl Ulrich, CEO, Nova
Cruz Products
When you feel
the architecture just click, as though it couldn’t
have been anything else, it’s due to a true
understanding of the site and the plan and section.
Stephen Kanner, Architect
Good design is
a visual statement that maximizes the life goals of
the people in a given culture (or, more realistically,
the goals of a certain subset of people in the culture)
that draws on a shared symbolic expression for the
ordering of such goals.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
Author of Flow
Good design today
requires more vision (a larger point of view versus
the single brilliant idea), more consistency (a deeper
underlying structure of language and form versus the
simple, uniform application of visual elements) and
more patience (persistence over time versus creative
authoritarianism).
William Drenttel, partner,
Jessica Helfand/William Drenttel design
Good design is
a form of respecton the part of the producer
for the person who will eventually spend hard-earned
cash on the product, use the product, own the product.
David Brown, editor
of Gain
Good design begins
with honesty, asks tough questions, comes from collaboration
and from trusting your intuition.
Freeman Thomas, Automobile
Designer, DaimlerChrysler
The good designer
aims at a perfect fusion of the various considerations
which enter into his design. He aims at an untortured
unitya direct whole. He arranges his levels
consciously or subconsciously, adhearing to the requisites
of the problem he is asked to solve or to his own
inclination. Some designers see total act through
a disc of aesthetic considerationsothers, more
practical minded, may put economic considerations
at top level.
Leo Lionni, Graphic
Designer
Good design should
reflect a sense of human historysome aspect
of where we’ve come from.
Harmutt Esslinger, Founder
and CEO, FrogDesign Inc.
Good design is an act not an artifact.
Good design can be achieved through resonance between
various stakeholders.
Uday Dandavate, Principal,
SonicRim
Good design, at least part of the
time, includes the criterion of being direct in relation
to the problem at hand—not obscure, trendy,
or stylish. A new language, visual or verbal, must
be couched in a language that is already understood.
Ivan Chermayeff, Graphic
Designer and Principal, Chermayeff & Geismar
Good design helps build and sustain
competitive advantage.
Brian Gillespie, “Strategic
Design Management in 250 Floors or Less,” Design
Management Institute e-Bulletin, April 2003
We interact with design on two levels:
the physical and the emotional. We have a word for
the physical part: ergonomics—what feels good
to you. I call the emotional level “psychonomics”—what
makes you feel good. The baseline of good design is
a perfect balance of the two.
Davin Stowel, Founder
and president, Smart Design
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Gone
are the excesses of the ’80s and the style-first
approach of the ’90s. In their place is an appreciation
of everything that surrounds us and means something.
We’ve recognized that in today’s society
of fear, we need mental comfort as much as physical
comfort, and we’re offering wit, irony, nostalgia,
and imagery in everyday products. Charles Eames asked,
“Whoever said that pleasure is not a function?”
Tovah Trace
Increasingly,
corporations will look to advertising agencies for
direction. Without an understanding of brand creation,
messaging, and strategy, today’s
designers are destined to become the haidressers of
tomorrow’s creative
environments—great for styling but light on
strategy.
Harmutt Esslinger, Founder
and CEO, FrogDesign Inc.
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