Posts Tagged ‘“democratic” design’
Hot post this week (Mar.8/2012)
Posted March 8, 2012
on:- Hot post this week (Mar.8/2012)
- “Israel started a capitalist State and never desisted” by Amir Ben Borat
- Is secular simply an individual’s internal state of mind? Think again
- How democracy fair in theocratic States? Such as Iran and Israel?
- “Devil-may-care heroics of movie version of “war” correspondents” by Robert Fisk
- The mainstream Islam story: How the message was handed over to prophet Muhammad?
- Powerful ‘ripple effect’ unleashed: Investing in adolescent girls?
- Arab absolute monarchs and Emirs Crossing the Rubicon? How funny
- Mainstream Islam falsehoods are political in nature: Why clerics engage in falsehoods on miracles stories, the Coran, Prophet, language…?
- Why should the common people be targeted to suffer from economic sanctions?
- A “democratic” design? The product, the behavior, or the process in design?
A “democratic” design? The product, the behavior, or the process in design?
Posted March 2, 2012
on:A “democratic” design? The product, the behavior, or the process in design?
Designer Karim Rashid said: “Designers have to make-design democratic products. It is the only real way to work in the design world, to make an impact, to make people live better, to make change, concerned about earth on every level…People want products that can be used, are affordable, accessible, and are beautiful to love…Original products must be designed to be mass-produced in order to be labelled “work of art”, product that describe the current community life-style for later generations, like the artefacts that shed a strong light on past civilizations, thousand of years ago…”
Designer Alex Bogusky developed COMMON to prototype new corporate structures and relationships…COMMON is a designer tool to getting designers involved and re-imagine the world and capitalism system
Many start-ups are adopting the democratization process in design, under the banner “Branding platform matches socially focused startups with hand-picked designers…”
Brands for the People is an online platform that aims to help socially focused young companies get customized branding help without spending a fortune.
Contact: andrea@brandsforthepeople.com”
After all “Who is a credible designer”?
Do you think that learning Photoshop, 2D and 3D animation, and many other computer packages for graphic designing projects enable you to consider your skills as a credible designer?
Do you think that facilities to producing a hundred mediocre designers are substitute to a single credible experience designers?
After all “Who is a credible designer”?
First, a designer must have a rich and varied background knowledge on the product, the history of the client company, the target users, their idiosyncracies, their particular culture…
Second, a designer is a modern “Renaissance Man” who dabbed in many artistic fields and was initiated to a variety of art production…
Third, a designer must conduct usability research with the targeted users..
Four, designers implicitly tap into the current sociopolitical ideology of value system and figure out where the balance is leaning (conservative or protest behaviors…)
A credible designer must be able to say to his client: “You cannot promise something you have no intention of delivering…Your product with fail and my brand will fail on its challenge and my name will be tarnished…”
The current computer facilities that democratize the design process offer this great opportunity for many potential designers to focus their energy on learning and acquiring background knowledge related to people characteristics and behavior, community and social culture…