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Title: Designing and designers


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Designing and designers
Brian Russell
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Design Methodology
  • There is no such thing as the design process

Empirical designing
Intuitive designing
Systematic designing
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Empirical designing
  • Trial and error designing
  • Modelling most likely route

Dyson use modelling and testing as their
preferred method of designing
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Intuitive designing
  • Sum of past knowledge
  • Often very specialised areas

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Systematic designing
  • Separate discreet stages
  • Sub-systems often dealt with by others
  • Teamwork most common

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Where do we get new ideas?
  • Nature
  • Geometry/mathematics
  • The man-made world
  • Other designers
  • Other products

Rarely from looking at a piece of blank paper!
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Nature
  • Patterns and texture
  • Structure and form
  • Colour

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Observational work of plants
  • Designers such as William Morris have used
    detailed drawings of plants to create new designs

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Looking at anatomy
  • George Carwardine designed the first Anglepoise
    lamp in the 1930s based upon how the human arm
    works

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Geometry mathematics
  • Geometry and mathematics is all around us

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Islamic design
  • Mathematics is a strong influence
  • Based on grid patterns

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Celtic design
  • Still a popular influence today
  • Based on geometric grids

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Fibonacci series
  • A series of numbers to create well proportioned
    rectangles
  • 1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89
  • Any adjacent numbers

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Geometric form
  • Particularly used in architecture and some
    domestic products

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Grids
  • Often the starting point for textile designs

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Geodesic domes
  • Very strong structures based on geometric shapes

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Existing products
  • Which came first?

Ideas are often developed from existing products
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Retro design
  • Modern products based on styling from the past

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Philippe Starck
  • Often unusual
  • Always fun
  • Not always practical

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James Dyson
  • Best known for the innovative cleaners
  • Strong use of colour and form

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Jonathan Ive
  • Senior VP at Apple
  • Innovative styling and micro electronics

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Robin Day
  • Worlds best selling chair
  • Developed polypropylene moulding techniques

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Mary Quant
  • Led the sixties look
  • Short skirts
  • Geometric designs

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Philip Treacy
  • Unusual forms

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Richard Sapper
  • High Tech
  • Post Modernism

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Giorgio Armani
  • Softer suits
  • Lightweight fabrics
  • Well tailored

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • Mix of geometry and stylised natural form

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Vernon Panton
  • Exciting plastic furniture

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Henry Beck
  • London Underground map
  • Format copied around the world

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Arne Jacobsen
  • Futuristic at the time
  • Laminated plywood

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Design movements
  • Arts Crafts movement
  • Art Nouveau
  • Art Deco
  • Bauhaus
  • De Stijl
  • Modernism
  • Memphis
  • Post Modernism

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Art Nouveau
  • Nature a strong influence

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Art Deco
  • Geometry a strong influence
  • High glamour

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Bauhaus
  • First real attempt to train product designers
  • Form follows function

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De Stijl
  • Absolute abstraction
  • Simple slabs
  • Primary colours, black white

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Memphis
  • Surface pattern
  • Strong colours
  • Rebellion
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