Wednesday, June 25, 2014

BOOKS: Thinking like a designer

"Thinking like a designer"

Design has far exceeded one million U.S. dollars interior design or cool new fonts, and now it is about to optimism, behavior and endless possibilities. In this book, the reporter Warren Berger in collaboration with Bruce Mau, and world-renowned designer, gives ten groundbreaking design principles to solve our face business, social and personal challenges. Through hundreds of stories and interviews, Berger demonstrates the design history and future, he took his readers into the international design star studios, such as Dean Kamen, Yves Behar, Brian Collins, Paul. Rochelle, Shi Deming and Bruce Mau. We took a close look at the manner in which designers deal with the problem, which use the unique tools and techniques so that eventually find solutions.

As a reporter interviewed Warren Berger dozens of top designers in Europe and America, will be integrated into their core ideas in this book. Although I'm not sure whether these gurus will have their own unique skills bottom pressure light out, but enough is commendable that this book conveys such an important and pervasive point of view from the numerous cases in which: Design is borderless thinking. Borderless thinking from the beginning to question the basic assumption, that is to ask those "stupid stuff."

This book, read a few pages later, I found that this is the real materials books. Whether it is a busy office workers, better tomorrow policymakers, wife, mother or housewife, a young man full of dreams, as long as you have a passion for life, this book is certainly valuable. This is one will make you stop. "Distracted" book.

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