Design Thinking is a Catalyst as the guys at Stanford believe so and I think that Stanford-ians are premiers of this type of Thinking thanks to d.school they have created. It seems that thinking innovative like designers is more valuable to inject into sick ailing economy and in the future " Business Design" would lead the world enterprises. Dr. Charle Burnette has written about " 7 ways of design thinking(IDESIGN) " and also Nate Burgos considers Design and its vital influence on Everyday life. BTW, what's your IQ? No, not your intelligence quotient - your imagination quotient!? this is what matters these days to compete in turbulent economy.
Thursday
Design Thinking
Posted by majiD at 13:51 0 comments
Labels: business, Design Thinking, imagination, stanford d.school
Monday
Dyson
It took sir James Dyson 5,127 prototypes to give a birth to bagless vacuum cleaner, Industrial/product design students know what it means! That dusty bag really was on my nerves as a child to remove it and clean it(like dear James). But I guess most of us can make true what we dreamt as a child only if like Dyson just try to:"see what needs to be done and just do it". And by the way, dear James is the 746th richest person in the world, with a net worth of about $1 billion. Industrial Design is proud of him.
Posted by majiD at 21:00 0 comments
Labels: Design, james dyson, vacuum cleaner
Thursday
Captain Organic
Industrial Design is a world of contradictions. So it's not a surprise to see Lovegrove - known as Captain Organic- opposing Blobism of Karim Rashid and calling it rubbish( see it for yourself, dont miss this video of Lovegrove, which is tooo much inspirational) . But the benefit lies behind this is that it pushes Design forward..
Posted by majiD at 18:24 1 comments
Labels: Blobism, Karim Rashid, Lovegrove, Organic Design
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