Archive for October, 2008

Book Review: Process, by Jennifer Hudson

The Glossy product design books usually role in ideation of sketches, prototypes, parting lines, and injection molds. The highlighting projects from both up-and-coming designers and design luminaries, Process showcases the hours of effort that disappear behind the scenes and are rarely seen by the consumer. however, industrial design and graphic designer are find a bit [...]

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The Digital Ramble | Industrial Design

According to Rosecrans Baldwin
The industrial design show the smooth of simplicity in design. Today the package designers are think of as posterity. Therefore, the collection of beautiful typewriter-ribbon tins are the inkjet-catridge package designers are would think of posterity!

The series of blue jeans are broken to employee’s daily sweat jeans and charges full price for [...]

(Re)make it New, by William Bostwick

Walk into pretty much any hip design store and you’ll see what I’m talking about. It’s a New York thing, mostly, popularized by places like Areaware and Citizen: Citizen.
“Speaking from the museum point of view, it’s very easy to look at the world in a vacuum, but there are always market forces in how things [...]

Do you have 16 boxes?

When someone chooses you or your products, they’re considering everything you have to offer. Whether you’re looking for a job or trying to make a sale, there is rarely only one thing that makes the difference.
That’s why human nature is so enraging. When something is going wrong, when the economy is out of sync, we [...]

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Stepmothers of Invention: Branding Firms Enter the Industrial Design Fray, by Carl Alviani (sep 13,2008)

According to core jr the industrial designer imagine utopia, it’s not full of beautiful, functional products, it’s also full of consumers who recognize them instantly and without prodding. Persuasion, in the form of logos, ad campaigns, and the ever-broadening array of activities known as branding, has attained the status of Necessary Evil to many of [...]

D.I.Y. ID: Indie Designers on the Rise (oct 2,2008)

According to Jeannie Choe Techno-hype and cutting-edge breakthroughs—from USB-powered novelty devices to touch-screen mobile phones—are permeating our culture, and London-based experimental design studio Random internation’s unorthodox utilization of new technologies is [...]