This is an introduction the world of Design and answers to the infamous question all designers get: What is Design? If you’ve ever asked this question or had a hard time answering it, this is the video for you. ———————- If you’re interested in the Stanford Design Program, visit: design.stanford.edu Or my personal portfolio at: www.ngocrump.com
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Awsome man, humorous, bright and witfull. Congrats from another design student
nice threadless shirt!
That pretty much sums it up?
great work!!!!
I like it!
great video
great work!
very usefull man good work…yeah!
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thanks for all the views! 25,000 hits!
yup yup
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nii Homa!!!!!!
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i used this video to introduce first year students to design earlier this year. great ice-breaker! Encore!
awesome! glad it was of use.
Change your video title to “Product Design Session 01″, because you only touched on product/industrial design, and not the many other design disciplines.
wonderful. ive seen this about 10 times. your really good at this. you should make a second one
good point.
Don’t forget about weird design concepts that wake you in the night…try to explain those to friends…see attached video response
hiiii is the best explication of industrial design, i like very much. it´s a good answer of the word design.
Process is the key. So true!
Design is about intelligence. Intelligence brings beauty.
Client Context + Designer’s Desire / Fetish/ Imagination + Design Idea + Critic of the NORM + Team Process + Production Capability + Revisions + Manufacturer’s Input + On-site decisions = DESIGN
In architecture, the battle of form and function is over. There are performance-based forms that are not based on form for form’s sake.
cool vid.. There are some that argue that design the term is a process (or a set of aspects). It appears you have done this, although your model is somewhat different from the design process that I’ve studied. However some view design as the end result (eg a set of instructions and sketches) that make up a product or service. What is your view about that? Do you feel it design is the process that leads to the final results or is it the set of conceptual/drawing instructions that is the design?
What do you do? Design. And What does that really mean…? Well, It’s always hard to explain.