When I began to get tired of designing meaningless looks for electronic products.......
Then do dematerialized design thinking.
I have been confused in the design for a long time.
What exactly is the design for? It seems that the human-centered design that is always said is not that kind of thing.
Until I saw a word from Naoto Fukasawa: When I started to get tired of designing meaningless looks for electronic products.......
It turns out that the masters have the same confusion. It turns out that the appearance of electronic products is indeed meaningless and secretly pleased.
At that moment, after several years of confusion in design, I seemed to see a glimmer of light.
So I started to try what I always wanted to start with, that is, "emotional design", not considering mass production, but considering the appearance more, maybe it is a flash of inspiration, or it may reflect something. In short, it is a kind of dematerialized design thinking.
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That's great.
The boss said, don't be confused, just do what I like
Big Brother hasn't published a work for a long time, er, welcome back to
You can save paper, but you can't save time.
Confused people sometimes only have a state when they enter deeper
I also like those inspirational ideas, not only mass production is good design.
A short sentence written in college because of an inspiration:
Cut the time into pieces
Let the days slowly accumulate
I rolled up the last page of time.
Leave it to you to look for it.