Product Design (Page 5)

Several significant developments have marked the recent history of product design. One key trend has been the increasing emphasis on user-centred design, which involves putting the needs and preferences of users at the forefront of the design process. This approach has helped brands create products that are not only functional and aesthetically pleasing but also intuitive and easy to use.

Another important development in product design has been the rise of digital technologies, which have enabled designers to create products that are more interactive and responsive than ever before. In addition, there has been a growing focus on sustainability in product design, with designers seeking to create products that are environmentally friendly and socially responsible.

Finally, many designers have embraced a more collaborative approach to product design, working closely with stakeholders across different departments and disciplines to ensure that their designs meet both user needs and business goals. Overall, these trends have helped shape the recent history of product design into a dynamic and constantly evolving field that continues to push boundaries and drive innovation.

TV8-301 Portable Television, 1959; Manufactured by Sony Corporation

Founded in 1946 as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Kabushikikaisha, Sony transformed the consumer electronics industry with its products, balancing cutting-edge technology and practical design. Landmarks include Japan’s first tape recorder, the TV 80 301, and the pioneering Walkman and Discman.
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earo Pro A revolutionary orchestra chair designed exclusively to meet the needs of musicians.

Irish designer Gearóid O’Conchubhair is prominent in furniture and industrial design, with his unique approach, use of materials, and comprehension of structure and ergonomics. With numerous awards, his works combine functionality, ergonomics, and aesthetics, significantly influencing the Irish design industry.
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Bose Lifestyle Photo screenshot from website

Bose distinguishes itself in the applied and decorative arts realm through its strikingly minimalist aesthetics, user-focused ergonomics, and cutting-edge technology. The company masterfully strikes a balance between form and function, creating visually pleasing products that deliver superior audio quality.Read More →

A stylish pink De'Longhi electric kettle being lifted from its matching wavy base in a modern kitchen.

DeLonghi is an Italian brand committed to creating visually appealing, high-performing appliances. It combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, allowing customization, and collaborates with top designers. It prioritizes sustainable practices and eco-consciousness in its designs.Read More →

Yellow Miffy on Countertop

The Miffy plush toy collection at Dymocks offers a lesson in design and comfort using different fabrics and contemporary colour trends. These toys, an icon of minimalist design, are sustainably produced, evoke emotions, and symbolize the intersections of creativity and sustainability in decorative arts.
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