In this reading he lists his ten principles
for what makes good design and they are as follows: Good design is innovative-
The possibilities for innovation are not, by any means, exhausted.
Technological development is always offering new opportunities for innovative
design. But innovative design always develops in tandem with innovative
technology, and can never be an end in itself
Good design makes a product useful-A product
is bought to be used. It has to satisfy certain criteria, not only functional,
but also psychological and aesthetic. Good design emphasizes the usefulness of
a product whilst disregarding anything that could possibly detract from it.
Good design is aesthetic- The aesthetic
quality of a product is integral to its usefulness because products we use
every day affect our person and our well-being. But only well-executed objects
can be beautiful.
Good
design makes a product understandable- It clarifies the product’s structure.
Better still, it can make the product talk. At best, it is self-explanatory.
Good design is unobtrusive-Products
fulfilling a purpose are like tools. They are neither decorative objects nor
works of art. Their design should therefore be both neutral and restrained, to
leave room for the user’s self-expression.
Good
design is honest-It does not make a product more innovative, powerful or
valuable than it really is. It does not attempt to manipulate the consumer with
promises that cannot be kept.
Good
design is long-lasting- It avoids being fashionable and therefore never appears
antiquated. Unlike fashionable design, it lasts many years – even in today’s
throwaway society.
Good design is thorough down to the last
detail-Nothing must be arbitrary or left to chance. Care and accuracy in the
design process show respect towards the user.
Good design is environmentally-friendly-Design
makes an important contribution to the preservation of the environment. It
conserves resources and minimizes physical and visual pollution throughout the
lifecycle of the product
Good design is as little design as possible-Less, but better – because
it concentrates on the essential aspects, and the products are not burdened
with non-essentials.
Back to purity, back to simplicity.
Although I may not know what good design is
quite yet, I know I will be able to use his principles to guide myself in
creating good design.
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