Synopsis An illustrated overview of industrial design, including current trends and projections for the future, and featuring nearly 800 design classics.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1993-09-01 | | Editor: | Jocelyn De Noblet |
| Size | | Height: | 11.3 in | | Width: | 10.0 in | | Thickness: | 1.8 in | | Weight: | 104.0 oz |
Publisher's Note As Sir Terence Conran remarks in his Foreword to Industrial Design, Reflection of a Century, 'Every single thing made by man or woman since the beginning of time has been designed.' Up until the 19th century, the design of everyday objects was largely the province of skilled craftsmen. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the new possibilities offered by mass production, design emerged as a new and important discipline, with far-reaching social, industrial and commercial implications. This volume provides a comprehensive historical overview of industrial design and an investigation of the key themes and issues that affect production and consumption. Thirty essays by a team of international specialists trace the development of design, examine current trends and explore the factors which will shape the course of design in the 21st century. Major currents in design, such as Art Deco, streamlining, the Bauhaus, functionalism and Post-Modernism are perceptively analysed, along with the implications of recent technological breakthroughs in fields such as computer-aided design, virtual reality and synthetic materials. The role of colour, sound, and ergonomics is treated, as well as the impact of fashion and social trends. Among the nearly 800 illustrations included in this book, a selection of design classics that have radically changed our lives is featured, from the Singer sewing machine, the Remington typewriter and the Ford model T, to the miniskirt, the Walkman and the Apple Macintosh computer. An extensive illustrated chronology places the major technological inventions and products within the context of the cultural, political and artistic events of their period. Publishedin conjunction with the exhibition Design, Miroir du Siecle at the Grand Palais in Paris, this beautifully designed volume, with its insightful texts, biographical information about designers and newly researched visual and historical documents, provides an invaluable reference for design professionals and a fascinating guide for everyone interested in industrial design past, present and future.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition Design: Miroir du Siecle held in Paris in 1993, this lavishly illustrated volume provides a comprehensive historical overview of industrial design, its development, current trends, and the factors that will shape its course in the 21st century. Among the nearly 800 objects featured is a selection of design classics that have shaped our lives, from the Model T Ford and the Remington typewriter to the miniskirt and the Apple Macintosh. This magnificent study is an indispensable reference for design professionals and a fascinating and aceessible guide for the general reader.
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