Screen Gem : Sunday, September 21, 2008 12:06.
Who were the great designers of the 20th century? woo! Muriel Cooper.
According to the ALICE RAWSTHORN the Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer and Herbert Bayer, pause midcentury for Jean Prouvé, Charles Eames and Paul Rand, and end with Philippe Starck, Jasper Morrison and Tibor Kalman. The most popular great designer are mostly male and mostlry designers of furniture or print, because that’s what design museums and design-history books are carried with. But if I had to name a likely candidate to be added to the list once historians get around to reassessing the last centru, it would be Murial Cooper.
if the digital-design a graphics greek, we will talk about Muriel Cooper. she is the Unlike our traditional design heroes, Cooper matters because of her influence on other designer. She defind the impossiable to imagine future design will be our information and entertainment on-screen, not in print. The processof designing digital graphics might will be most important areas of design. That is Cooper will one day be the most influencer digital graphics chairs. Moreover, the Cooper’s students, adds: Cooper’s students, adds: “Muriel was a real mentor to me. She elevated the quality of digital and interactive design work and inspired a whole generation.”
Cooper was an graphic designer and she entered the digital world. She is very importand who put coded data flashing up on the screen, and the technology had huge creative potetial on in this days. Therefore, she is encourage M.I.T students to use graphic design techniques to translate computer data into more user-friendly text and images. The most important part was that she was not tech savvy, but she puts on technology in truly briliant ways. Most encouraged techonolgy was that she was an most inspiration to student and strausfeld and John Maeda is the famed digital designer.
Yet Cooper’s real legacy is her work and her influence on younger designers. “She opened doors to let designers into rooms filled with programmers, mathematicians and computer scientists,” says Bill Moggridge, a co-founder of the IDEO design group. “She showed that information screens filled with cryptic code could be filled with elegant typography, luscious colors and lively animations.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/style/tmagazine/07rawsthorn.html?scp=24&sq=digital%20design&st=cse
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/john_maeda_on_the_simple_life.html
John Maeda: Simplicity patterns
Quote from Tomorrow Now: “The internet’s users are educated, well-to do, technically sophisticated New World Order people who have vast amounts of information at their fingertips.”
case study: digital culture = immersion definition (instruction based on extensive exposure to surroundings or conditions that are native or pertinent to the object of study) “digital culture brain”
My themes: A service to manage these vast amounts of information and to
help them decide what is important to their personal goals.

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