Thursday, December 13, 2012

Design Manifesto




            Well-designed objects can be treated as a form of communication that informs and allows people to easily identify with a product or concept based on its associated style, color, or form.  Industrial design is the process of creating a product that combines the best aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability. This can be directly compared to how typography is judged on form, readability, and the feelings it portrays. Unfortunately, the majority of mainstream product design focuses on creating products that’s aim is intended to impress or blind consumers with atheistic that are no more useful than they are elegant. This style of thinking allows for the production of transparent designs, which are lacking in strong user research, usefulness, and the sustainability. I feel that it is imperative to design around extensive target market research, form that follows function, and conserving recourses as to sustain the environment by minimizing physical or unnecessary visual pollution. As an industrial designer, I bring order from chaos, detail from slag, and hope from despair to achieve the most logical possible outcome.

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