So… I’ve taken a while off. Well, not really, I’ve done a different approach. Basically, whenever we would have a Design and Technology presentation, I would write and write about my thoughts and feelings while the presentation was given, to then be able to perfect it later. Well, now is later. As those final copies… Continue reading Adam Lippes – Great Design?
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Into Eternity – The Potential Misinterpratation of Design
The most interesting aspect of the documentary for me: the design and how it can be misinterpreted. The most intriguing line of the documentary for me was “hopefully people will know that this is dangerous, but I am worried in the far future, they will believe it to be a spiritual or religious institution. We… Continue reading Into Eternity – The Potential Misinterpratation of Design
Great Design-Japanese “Un-Useless” Inventions: An Introduction
Chindogu was created by Japanese artist Kenji Kawakami in the 1990s, who describes these inventions as “un-useless.” He coined the term chindogu using a combination of the Japanese words chin, meaning “strange” or “odd,” and dougu, which means “device” or “tool.” Interestingly enough, I’ve often sought after these inventions on a day-to-day basis without realizing Recently,… Continue reading Great Design-Japanese “Un-Useless” Inventions: An Introduction
Great Design: The Dyson Airwrap vs The Revlon One Step
A step-by-step evaluation Initial impressions – the “look” of the products Admittedly, even the quality of the pictures gives quite a large impression of how the products differ on the outside. The Dyson Airwrap has a sleek, rounded body with a high-quality shiny metal defining it. In contrast, the Revlon one step is completely plastic,… Continue reading Great Design: The Dyson Airwrap vs The Revlon One Step