
101 Things I Learned® in Product Design School
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Oct 13, 2020
Publisher
Crown
ISBN-10
0451496736
ISBN-13
9780451496737
Description
This insightful guide delves into the fundamentals of product design, offering a fresh perspective for aspiring designers and seasoned professionals alike. Through a collection of concise lessons, it navigates the complexities of design principles, presenting nuggets of wisdom that can be easily absorbed and applied. Readers encounter practical concepts that cover everything from the importance of user experience to the subtleties of form and function, making the world of product design more accessible and relatable.
With a focus on visual learning, the book is abundantly illustrated, ensuring that the key ideas are not only understood but also memorable. The collaboration between Matthew Frederick, Sung Jang, and Martin Thaler brings a diverse range of experiences and insights to the page, captivating readers with their collective expertise. As they unpack essential strategies and techniques, they invite a deeper appreciation for the craft, encouraging a thoughtful approach to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing products.
With a focus on visual learning, the book is abundantly illustrated, ensuring that the key ideas are not only understood but also memorable. The collaboration between Matthew Frederick, Sung Jang, and Martin Thaler brings a diverse range of experiences and insights to the page, captivating readers with their collective expertise. As they unpack essential strategies and techniques, they invite a deeper appreciation for the craft, encouraging a thoughtful approach to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing products.
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