Masters of Design: Logos & Identity
“Masters of Design: Logos & Identity” is a comprehensive guide profiling 20 renowned designers, offering real-world insights, a gallery of marks, and design principles in action.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The Design Philosophy tag explores the underlying principles, theories, and ideologies that shape design across various disciplines, including decorative arts, industrial design, architecture, and interiors. This category delves into how designers approach aesthetics, functionality, materials, and user experience, while also examining historical and contemporary perspectives on design thinking.
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“Masters of Design: Logos & Identity” is a comprehensive guide profiling 20 renowned designers, offering real-world insights, a gallery of marks, and design principles in action.Read More →
Frederick Kiesler, an Austrian-American architect and artist, emphasized the correlation of physical and biological factors in design, leaving a lasting impact on architecture and the arts.Read More →
Russel Wright, an influential American Industrial Designer, shaped mid-century living with versatile furniture, ceramics, and plastics, emphasizing functionality and informal living.Read More →
Osamu Tezuka, revered as the “god of manga and anime,” pioneered iconic works like Astro Boy and Black Jack, leaving an enduring global legacy.Read More →
Marcel Breuer’s B5 chair embodies Bauhaus minimalism, merging industrial materials with artistic vision, reshaping modern furniture design and reflecting human needs through functional aesthetics.Read More →
Jan Tschichold, a renowned typographer, revolutionized book cover design for Penguin Books in the 1930s, emphasizing simplicity and balance. His influence persists in modern graphic design.Read More →
Ingo Maurer was a German industrial designer who specialised in the development of lighting fixtures and installations. “Poet of Light” was his nickname.Read More →
Antonio Citterio is a prominent Italian designer and architect known for his refined modern furniture designs, innovative materials, and significant contributions to contemporary Italian design.Read More →
The Memphis Group, led by Ettore Sottsass, revolutionized interior design with bold, asymmetrical, and colorful furniture and accessories. Their impact was both divisive and influential.Read More →
“Industrial Strength Design” explores the innovative work of Brooks Stevens, a pioneering industrial designer known for practical and aesthetically pleasing creations, including the iconic Wienermobile. Glenn Adamson’s book reveals Stevens’ legacy and impact.Read More →