
Design: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
John Heskett
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
176
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 22, 2005
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192854461
ISBN-13
9780192854469
설명
John Heskett invites readers to reconsider the fundamental role design plays in everyday life. He artfully explores the interplay between design and various aspects of society, encouraging a deeper understanding of its importance beyond aesthetics. Through engaging discussions, Heskett illustrates how design influences functionality, usability, and the human experience at large.
The work goes beyond traditional boundaries, examining design's impact in technology, architecture, and consumer products. Heskett emphasizes that design is not merely about visual appeal; it is a powerful tool for problem-solving and innovation, shaping our interactions with the world around us. By shedding light on design's complexities, he opens a dialogue about its responsibilities and potential.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as a catalyst for a greater appreciation of design's ubiquitous presence. Readers are prompted to view design as a vital component of culture and society, making Heskett's insights relevant to anyone interested in understanding the nuances that make up our environment.
The work goes beyond traditional boundaries, examining design's impact in technology, architecture, and consumer products. Heskett emphasizes that design is not merely about visual appeal; it is a powerful tool for problem-solving and innovation, shaping our interactions with the world around us. By shedding light on design's complexities, he opens a dialogue about its responsibilities and potential.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as a catalyst for a greater appreciation of design's ubiquitous presence. Readers are prompted to view design as a vital component of culture and society, making Heskett's insights relevant to anyone interested in understanding the nuances that make up our environment.