Books Every Product Designer Should Read 20 books and 0 comments
As the field of design becomes ever more complex, reaching into increasingly diverse areas of practice, designers are arming themselves with an expanded toolbox of methodologies and approaches in an effort to create projects that defy traditional disciplinary boundaries and more effectively speak to contemporary modes of practice and ways of living. The most inventive designers are those that remain open-minded and draw on a diversity of material from across disciplines in order to steer design into new and more meaningful directions, prompted by issues as far-reaching as our social, political, environmental, and cultural life, as well as developments in new technologies, materials research, and manufacturing processes.
Throughout my career, I have cast a wide net drawing on a range of experts, as well as insightful individuals and groups from a diversity of interrelated disciplines, in order to navigate and steer an evocative direction for exhibitions and publications. For my work, it is essential to understand the roots of design in order to be able to suggest new lines of thought that move beyond historical precedents, ultimately redefining the field of design and stretching its range of influence.
This short bibliography is drawn from some of the books that I feel are truly brilliant and essential reading for aspiring designers, making clear the importance of design as a tool for understanding our relationship with the world around us.
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Jonathan Chapman makes an articulate case for the need for objects and buildings with strong narratives that can help forge bonds with users through their inherent storytelling qualities.
Gives a great overview of how digital technologies are changing the nature and intent of our built environment, blurring distinctions between the real and virtual, and challenging architects and designers to rethink how information is represented and displayed.
Fuad-Luke’s book is rich with examples of inventive approaches to design that emphasize collective rather than individual efforts, with networks of people and industry coming together to share their knowledge, skills, and resources as a method for generating more innovative and thoughtful solutions to numerous problems.
A manifesto for our time.
This book illustrates the power of design to change lives and emphasizes the crucial work of organizations such as Architecture for Humanity.
Design guru John Thackara makes clear the need for objects and buildings that are not only concerned with delivering a result but also, and more important, take into consideration the process of use.
A mainstay of discussions concerning the built landscape.
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