Product design Books
John Murray Press The Future of Design
Book SynopsisCreating a successful global product is complex. Why do some products survive or become reinvented? What makes a product loved by some and despised by others? What key issues were present when some of the most notable inventions and product designs occurred? Through interviews with successful product designers and inventors from around the world, and case studies of products from their local inception to their global success, The Future of Design will answer these important questions and provide a robust framework for activating innovative thinking that goes beyond Western approaches to creativity and innovation.
£18.00
Niggli Verlag Design Basics: From Ideas to Products
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£23.96
Taylor & Francis Ltd Quests
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£42.74
Gta Verlag Retail Apocalypse
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£39.38
Pearson Education (US) Designers Guide to Product Vision The
Book SynopsisLaura Fish is a modern designer focusing on strategic product vision that can shape big change for the better. Drawing on fifteen years embedded in digital product programs and user experience teams, she can now speak to hard lessons learned and expertise gained that have led her to redefine her professional purpose and make the changes needed to level herself up. She is now dedicated to helping fellow designers do the same, acting as a visioneering sherpa to guide the journey. Scott Kiekbusch is a digital product strategist and designer with nearly 20 years of industry experience. Scott has built & led digital product design teams, participated in the design and delivery of websites & applications enjoyed by millions of users, and helped mature the product design practices of several organizations. In his free time he enjoys playing & listening to music, traveling, photography, and periodically posting hot takes Trade Review"This book is fantastic. This is a must-read for designers who want to fulfill their potential -- treated equally to their peers in technology and business -- and ultimately secure a seat at the table with business managers and developers. If you're a designer who thinks getting ahead means you have to go back to school for an MBA, read this book first. Pulling from agile methods in design, Fish and Kiekbusch provide a concrete step-by-step product vision process. The book proves while correcting lack of business acumen is important, vision is the designer's way forward. It's essentially a playbook that sets the stage towards successful product validation—outlining a workflow for any designer who wishes to 'level up' from being a tactical designer to a strategic designer. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in design leadership." -- Heather Shaw, Professor, Department Chair of Design, Lesley Art + DesignTable of Contents Part I: The Calling 1. The State of the Designer 2. Re-Design School 3. Master Class: First Principles Thinking Part II: The Vision 4. Getting Started with the A-Team 5. Strategy: Connecting the Dots 6. Telling the Story of the Future Experience Part III: Visioneering 7. Setting Your Compass by Your North Star 8. Building Your Visioneering Practice Afterword: Purpose Driven
£22.49
Phaidon Press Ltd 1000 Design Classics
Book SynopsisAs featured in Wall Street Journal The most innovative, iconic, and influential products ever designed - from 1663 to the present day Originating from the highly acclaimed and groundbreaking three-volume Phaidon Design Classics, this new book presents 1,000 of the world's greatest objects in one large-format volume - from everyday items by anonymous creators to lauded pieces by the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Charlotte Perriand, Dieter Rams, Richard Sapper, Hans J. Wegner, and Florence Knoll. Carefully revised to bring every detail up to date, and with the addition of 100 new items that highlight designers from a diverse variety of backgrounds (including a greater number of female designers) and products from the last 15 years, this collection of the world's greatest product design is more comprehensive, compelling - and relevant - than ever before. The book showcases celebrated names alongside the new stars of modern design, including Le Corbusier, Alvar and Aino Aalto, Isamu Noguchi, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Lani Adeoye, Faye Toogood, and Lindsey Adelman. Each entry is accompanied by beautiful imagery and a detailed description that offers a rich insight into the product, its history, and its maker, from the renowned Tulip Chair by Eero Saarinen to the much-loved Bird Zero e-scooter. This handsome book is the perfect reference guide for design enthusiasts, industry professionals, and all those interested in the creative process. Trade Review‘Feels as if MoMA's design gallery has been expanded to fill an IKEA store.’ – NPR‘Reading the stories behind these humble objects is every bit as enjoyable as revisiting the iconic masterpieces of Alvar Aalto, Ray and Charles Eames and Dieter Rams.’ – Wall Street Journal 'Beautiful and a must.' – Library Journal , Starred Review 'A chronological overview of some of the most ubiquitous, elegant, and impactful designs from the past four centuries.' – Fast Company 'If you're a hardcore design lover, this book belongs in your library.' – Design Milk 'Sure to be a useful reference guide for industry professionals and design enthusiasts alike.' – Metropolis 'This revision reveals that what we deem iconic is much like the universe itself – both timeless and ever- expanding.' – Introspective Magazine ‘[One of] the absolute best gifts for everyone on your list.’ – Glamour ‘Offers history buffs a chance to learn more about the chairs, cars, and objects they love and recognize as well as to discover something new.’ – Curbed ‘Endless inspiration.’ – Houzz‘[A] title to check out.’ – Aspire Design and Home‘Perfect bedside read or coffee-table display’ – Designlines 'While many of the objects are instantly associated with pioneering designers or brands (the Eames chair, the Nintendo Game Boy), others are so ubiquitous that it is easy to forget that they were designed at all (the paper clip, the egg carton).' – Booklist'Draws from the three-volume Phaidon Design Classics, but costs less and adds more.' – Core77 'Filled with eye-catching, inspiration-lighting ideas that any design enthusiast will love to explore.' – Werd
£55.96
Spector Books David Bergé Bialetti: A Catalogue
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£20.40
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Design Anthropology
Book SynopsisAlison J. Clarke is Professor of Design History and Theory, and Director of the Victor J. Papanek Foundation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria.Trade ReviewIn recent decades designers have armed themselves with ethnographic methods, left the creative studio, and ventured out into the field. In a parallel movement, anthropologists have drawn unexpected insight from the designer’s task of structuring our common experience. This fascinating volume offers diverse perspectives on the affinities between these complementary fields. * Barry Katz, professor of industrial and interaction design at California College of the Arts, USA *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Materials and Design, Susanne Küchler (UCL, UK) 2. Objects in Sociology, Harvey Molotch (NYU, USA) 3. The Anthropological Object in Design: From Victor Papenek to Superstudio, Alison J. Clarke (University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria) 4. Valuable to Values: How "User Research" Ought to Change, Maria Bezaitis (Intel Corporation, USA) and Rick E. Robinson (University of Colorado, USA) 5. Poetic Observation: What Designers Make of What They See, Jane Fulton Suri (IDEO, USA) 6. Prototyping the Social: Temporality and Speculative Futures at the Intersection of Design and Culture, Jamer Hunt (Parsons School of Design, USA) 7. Consuming IKEA and Inspiration as Material Form, Pauline Garvey (Maynooth University, Ireland) 8. "Erotic Needlework": Vernacular Designs on the 21st-century Market, Nicolette Makovicky (University of Oxford) 9. Functioning Forms / Anti-Design, Vladimir Arkhipov (Independent Artist) 10. Coloring Cars: Customizing Motor Vehicles in the East of the Australian Western Desert, Diana Young, The University of Queensland, Australia) 11. The Internet, the Parliament, and the Pub, Lane DeNicola (Emory College of Arts and Sciences, USA) 12. Interior Decoration: Offline and Online, Daniel Miller (UCL, UK) 13. Designing Financial Literacy in Haiti, Erin B. Taylor and Heather A. Horst (Western Sydney University, Australia) 14. Stirring the Anthropological Imagination: Ontological Design in Spaces of Transition, Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina, USA) Index
£25.99
BIS Publishers B.V. Design Innovation and Integration
Book SynopsisDesign Innovation and Integration is more than just a toolkit; it is a guidebook for the industry leaders of tomorrow, providing a holistic understanding of the approaches, practices and tools required to integrate design strategically within an organisation. Novel solutions are required to meet complex problems, yet how to make these solutions a reality is rarely addressed. This book expands on existing design toolkits to provide an understanding of the principles and methods that underpin such tools and align them with organisational strategy. The aim is not to equip readers with a stocktake list of design tools, but to assist them to learn how to apply, adapt and re-mould tools to best suit their needs. It also demonstrates the more complex process of design integration, highlighting common pitfalls and opportunities. Drawing on over 10 years of independent research, authors Straker, Wrigley, and Nusem share experiences and outcomes (along with personal repartees) from their research, teaching and pet projects. The two key parts of this book, Design Innovation and Design Integration, equip the reader with an understanding of the theory encompassing these two areas. This book can be leveraged by readers seeking to develop their own design approach and to implement design in their organisation. If you are looking to grow your influence and create an environment in which design innovation can flourish, then this book is for you.
£27.20
Sternberg Press The Murder Factory: Life and work of H. H.
Book SynopsisThe simultaneous emergence of the serial killer and the assembly line as expressions of the rationality of modern production methods.In 1896, at the age of 35, Henry Howard Holmes, whose real name was Herman Webster Mudget, became the first serial killer in the United States, confessing to dozens of crimes. To carry out his activities quietly, he built in Chicago a building so vast that his neighbors called it the “Château.” Located just a stone's throw from the most sophisticated slaughterhouses in the world, lethal, practical, and comfortable, Holmes's building was equipped with the latest innovations. A rational, cozy masterpiece of crime dressed in slippers, Holmes's project fit perfectly into the functionalist project of the modern world.In The Murder Factory, Alexandra Midal examines the almost simultaneous emergence of the industrial revolution and the figure of the serial killer. Far from being a coincidence, it marks the rationality of new production methods—of which the assembly line and serial murder are two expressions. In the Holmes case, an antihero of modern history can shed light on the treatment of living things brought about by this economic, mechanical, and cultural revolution.H. H. Holmes's confessions, published in the Philadelphia Enquirer just before his execution in April 1896, follow Midal's text.
£12.82
CRC Press Quality Management in Engineering
Book SynopsisThis book introduces fundamental, advanced, and future-oriented scientific quality management methods for the engineering and manufacturing industries. It presents new knowledge and experiences in the manufacturing industry with real world case studies. It introduces Quality 4.0 with Industry 4.0, including quality engineering tools for software quality and offers lean quality management methods for lean manufacturing. It also bridges the gap between quality management and quality engineering, and offers a scientific methodology for problem solving and prevention. The methods, techniques, templates, and processes introduced in this book can be utilized in various areas in industry, from product engineering to manufacturing and shop floor management. This book will be of interest to manufacturing industry leaders and managers, who do not require in-depth engineering knowledge. It will also be helpful to engineers in design and suppliers in management and manufacturing, all who have dTrade Review"This is an exceptional book, very timely and useful, and a pleasant surprise for many people who develop technology. Dr. Lim impresses the reader with his bird’s eye view of the history of civilization and the central role that technology played on the way to the advanced societies of today. The treatment is systematic and holistic. It is based on principles many of which emerged from Dr. Lim’s stellar career devoted to quality in the best auto manufacturing companies of the world."- Adrian Bejan is the author of The Physics of Life: The Evolution of Everything, St. Martin’s Press, 2016."This is an exceptional book, very timely and useful, and a pleasant surprise for many people who develop technology. Dr. Lim impresses the reader with his bird’s eye view of the history of civilization and the central role that technology played on the way to the advanced societies of today. The treatment is systematic and holistic. It is based on principles many of which emerged from Dr. Lim’s stellar career devoted to quality in the best auto manufacturing companies of the world."- Adrian Bejan, J.A. Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Duke University"Deming, Juran and other leading experts developed the foundation of quality management. Dr. Lim builds off this foundation and offers a practical guide to manage quality within organizations and across supply chains. His work helps understand the role of quality in the increasing technologically connected world of Industry 4.0. Dr. Lim has advanced our understanding of how to manage quality in an increasingly changing world, which is grounded in principles and the scientific method."- Kevin Linderman, Curtis L Carlson Professor of Supply Chain Management, University of MinnesotaTable of ContentsFundamentals of Manufacturing and Engineering. Fundamentals of Quality in Manufacturing. Quality System, Management, and Engineering. Principle-based Quality Management. Quality Engineering and Methods. Scientific Problem Management. Scientific Quality Planning. Structured Quality Deployment. Lean Quality Management. Software Quality Management. Quality 4.0 in Smart Manufacturing.
£39.99
Lars Muller Publishers Vignelli Canon
Book SynopsisThe famous Italian designer Massimo Vignelli allows us a glimpse of his understanding of good design in this book, its rules and criteria. He uses numerous examples to convey applications in practice - from product design via signaletics and graphic design to Corporate Design. By doing this he is making an important manual available to young designers that in its clarity both in terms of subject matter and visually is entirely committed to Vignelli's modern design.
£15.00
MIT Press Ltd The Color Revolution Lemelson Center Studies in
Book SynopsisA history of color and commerce from haute couture to automobile showrooms to interior design.When the fashion industry declares that lime green is the new black, or instructs us to “think pink!,” it is not the result of a backroom deal forged by a secretive cabal of fashion journalists, designers, manufacturers, and the editor of Vogue. It is the latest development of a color revolution that has been unfolding for more than a century. In this book, the award-winning historian Regina Lee Blaszczyk traces the relationship of color and commerce, from haute couture to automobile showrooms to interior design, describing the often unrecognized role of the color profession in consumer culture.Blaszczyk examines the evolution of the color profession from 1850 to 1970, telling the stories of innovators who managed the color cornucopia that modern artificial dyes and pigments made possible. These “color stylists,” “color forecasters,”
£36.10
MIT Press Ltd Sifting the Trash A History of Design Criticism
Book SynopsisHow product design criticism has rescued some products from the trash and consigned others to the landfill.Product design criticism operates at the very brink of the landfill site, salvaging some products with praise but consigning others to its depths through condemnation or indifference. When a designed product's usefulness is past, the public happily discards it to make room for the next new thing. Criticism rarely deals with how a product might be used, or not used, over time; it is more likely to play the enabler, encouraging our addiction to consumption. With Sifting the Trash, Alice Twemlow offers an especially timely reexamination of the history of product design criticism through the metaphors and actualities of the product as imminent junk and the consumer as junkie. Twemlow explores five key moments over the past sixty years of product design criticism. From the mid-1950s through the 1960s, for example, critics including Reyner Banham, Deborah Allen,
£24.30
Braun Publishing AG Green Design: Volume 1
Book SynopsisSustainability has become one of the main key phrases and goals of our time. Environmentally compatible methods of construction and products are hotly sought after – especially when they are appealingly designed. The concept of ‘Green Design’ includes products from completely different areas of living and completely different aspects of environmentally compatible and sustainable design. Green Design, Vol. 1 presents products that are not only ‘green’ but which also show good “design”: beautiful and functional objects of day to day life, which are distinguished by certain principals of environmental compatibility. Among them are environmentally compatible raw materials, production and disposal, energy efficient or energy independent use, and fair production.
£22.46
De Gruyter Automotive Human Centred Design Methods
Book SynopsisThere is currently a great need for introductory materials to help professionals of all types to understand and deploy Human Centred Design (HCD) methods. This compendium, written in simple everyday language by authors who are experts in automotive ergonomics, UX and HMI, is inclusive and easily accessible. The 21st century is characterised by ever greater reliance on the innovation paradigm of HCD. In many sectors, the practices of "technology push" and "market pull" have been giving ground to newer ways of innovating which are based more on careful attention to the characteristics and needs of people. Where ethnographic, ergonomic and UX practices were once the remit of only the design teams, the practices and values of HCD are now permeating widely, leading in many cases to business restructuring. The automotive sector, characterised by large and sophisticated organisations, and by more than a century of success, is one sector with extensive requirements for HCD methods. This introductory book links the philosophy of the Human Centred Design innovation to the basic methods and simple everyday steps which can be taken to better understand customers and to better define briefs and tests. The book will prove a valuable reference to automotive designers who wish to more deeply integrate HCD into their everyday work, and to any professional who wishes to widen her or his skill set and understanding of HCD. The information regarding the selection of HCD methods, and their deployment, will provide a gentle introduction to the world of Human Centred Design.
£23.25
Next Factory Ottensen Transformational Products: The code behind
Book SynopsisMatthias Schrader deciphers the code behind the Transformational Products, with which Google & Co. successfully reshape entire markets. The book also provides a playbook for the successful development of Transformational Products in the corporate context.
£23.40
Mapin Publishing Pvt.Ltd Ravissant: A World of Ultimate Elegance
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£135.00
Penguin Random House LLC Design Meets Disability The MIT Press
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Penguin Random House LLC In the Bubble Designing in a Complex World
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Optimization in Medicine and Biology 03
Book SynopsisThanks to recent advancements, optimization is now recognized as a crucial component in research and decision-making across a number of fields. Through optimization, scientists have made tremendous advances in cancer treatment planning, disease control, and drug development, as well as in sequencing DNA, and identifying protein structures. Optimization in Medicine and Biology provides researchers with a comprehensive, single-source reference that will enable them to apply the very latest optimization techniques to their work. With contributions from pioneering international experts this volume integrates strong foundational theory, good modeling techniques, and efficient and robust algorithms with relevant applications Divided into two sections, the first begins with mathematical programming techniques for medical decision making processes and demonstrates their application to optimizing pediatric vaccine formularies, kidney paired donation, and the cost-effectiveness Table of ContentsMedicine. Classification and Disease Prediction via Mathematical Programming. Using Influence Diagrams in Cost Effectiveness Analysis for Medical Decisions. Non-Bayesian Classification to Obtain High Quality Clinical Decisions. Optimizing Pediatric Vaccine Formularies. . Optimization Over Graphs for Kidney Paired Donation. Introduction to Radiation Therapy Planning Optimization. Beam Orientation Optimization Methods in Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy Treatment Planning. Multileaf collimator shape matrix decomposition. Optimal Planning for Radiation Therapy. Biology. An Introduction to Systems Biology for Mathematical Programmers. Algorithms for Genomics Analysis. Computational Methods for Probe Design and Selection. An Implementation of Logical Analysis of Data for Oligo Probe Selection. A New Dihedral Angle Measure for Protein Secondary Prediction. Optimization of Tumor Virotherapy with Recombinant Measles Viruses. Combating Microbial Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents through Dosing Regimen Optimization. Appendix.
£237.34
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Becoming Human by Design
Book SynopsisTony Fry is Director of the sustainment consultancy Team D/E/S and Professor of Design, Griffith University, Queensland College of Art. He is also author of Design Futuring: Sustainability, Ethics and New Practice (Berg, 2008) and Design as Politics (Berg, 2010).Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Part One: First Pass End of the Story Start of a Story Proximity: A Question of Distances Part Two: Emergence Over Origin - A Relational Account Coming into Being via Natural Selection Coming into Being via Un-natural Selection Coming into Being via Design Part Three: The Leap Why Make the Leap The Passage from 'Here and Now to Then' Part Four: From 'Where We Where' to 'Where We Are' World-in-Being Imagination in a Blink of an Eye On the Subject of the Subject Part Five: Now-ings Living in Darkness Post-Political Prospects The Rise of Another Other Last Words Notes Selective Bibliography Index
£110.00
ABC-CLIO Creating Breakthrough Ideas The Collaboration of Anthropologists and Designers in the Product Development Industry
Book SynopsisResearch, design, and development firms are actively recruiting anthropologists and other social scientists, as ethnographic research becomes more central to the creation of appropriate new products, services, and marketing strategies for U.S. and global markets. To be successful designers, professionals must learn new processes, develop training programs, modify communication styles, and share their methods to make their work possible. The current volume is written by social scientists, designers, and entrepreneurs who create new products and services. They provide frank and insightful discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing researchers and designers who are learning to collaborate.The book highlights several major topics in order to focus on critical aspects of the industry's highly related features. It provides background information about ethnography, decsribes and analyzes the industry, presents case examples of working practices and discussTable of ContentsForeword: Ethnography, Design, and Customer Experience: An Anthropologist's Sense of It All by John F. Sherry Jr. Introduction: An Introduction to the Growing Partnership Between Research and Design by Susan Squires and Bryan Byrne Converging Professions Managing for Breakthroughs: A View from Industrial Design by Charles Leinbach Behavioral Scientists Enter Design: Seven Critical Histories by William Reese Creating Collaborative Cultures Designing Collaborative Corporate Cultures by Bryan Byrne and Ed Sands Collaborative Work: Integrating the Roles of Ethnographers and Designers by Christina Wasson Team Roles in the Design Process: Living With and Creating Legacies the Benefit Design by Sally Ann Applin Emerging Collaborative Processes Doing the Work: Customer Research in the Product Development and Design Industry by Susan Squires A Client's Perspective on User-Centered Design by George Walls Communicating with Clients by Rita Denny Anthroplogy and Industrial Design: A Voice from the Front Lines by Mark Dawson Semiotics as Common Ground: Connecting the Cultures of Analysis and Creation by Heiko Sacher The Future of Design Conclusion: Towards an Integrative Design Discipline by Ken Friedman Postscript by Eric Arnould
£74.00
ARPublishing A Life in Style
£15.00
Tuk Tuk Press Breaking in
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Scott Berkun How Design Makes the World
£13.29
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Legare Street Press A A Summary Account of Prizes for Common Things
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£24.65
Creative Media Partners, LLC Umbrellas and Their History
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Creative Media Partners, LLC S. W. Partridge Co. Catalogue of Popular Illustrated Books
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Selected List of Nimmo Hay Mitchells Publications
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Sandwich Glass
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Lloyds Treatise on Hats With TwentyFour Engravings
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Automatic Toy Works
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Consolidated Schools In Minnesota
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Consolidated Schools In Minnesota
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Design Ecology Politics
Book SynopsisJoanna Boehnert is Research Fellow at the Centre for the Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus (CECAN) at the University of Surrey, UK.Trade ReviewJoanna Boehnert's book shows in a masterful manner that there are no technological, ideological or other easy fixes to the contradiction between capitalism and nature. She powerfully makes the point that we need political design in order to create a better world. A must-read for everyone interested in design, ecology, communication and politics. * Christian Fuchs, Professor of Social Media at the University of Westminster, UK *Dr Boehnert envisions a possible, eco-ethical praxis sufficient to the urgency of the Ecocene era. With inspirational tempo, she sweeps across and connects the significant ideas that advance design eco-literacy, decolonizing and replacing outmoded discourses with powerful fresh starts. * Peter Jones, Co-founder of the Systemic Design Research Network at OCAD University, Canada *Design, Ecology, Politics is a powerful contribution. It is a thoroughly innovative, provocative and confrontational approach to pressing twenty-first century challenges at the human-environment interface. Joanna Boehnert has produced a compelling book which expands our considerations of design and ecological literacy in the complex socio-economic systems where we find 'home'. I enthusiastically recommend this work to those interested in charting productive and sustainable pathways through today's ecological, social and cultural challenges. * Maxwell Boykoff, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder, USA *Design, Ecology, Politics commands design educators to ground their practice in critically engaged ecological literacy. Boehnert’s deeply textured and carefully crafted clarion call should be read by all who design on our earth. And it is a must for current and future planners. * Christopher Silver, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Florida, USA *In this work, Dr Joanna Boehnert examines foundational elements of human perception and design, beautifully integrating situated knowledge into the complex systems in which it exists, offering insights both relevant and practicable. * Mara Averick, Research Analyst at the Economic Development Assistance Consortium, USA *At last, a book that clearly locates design for sustainability within a sophisticated account of contemporary political economy. To affect the transition toward more sustainable futures, we urgently need the lucid negotiation of social complexity that this book provides. * Cameron Tonkinwise, Director of Design Studies at Carnegie Mellon University, USA *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Within and Beyond Error Part One – Design 1. Design Theory 101 2. Design as Symbolic Violence 3. Design vs. The Design Industry Part Two – Ecology 4. Ecological Theory 101 5. Epistemological Error 6. Ecological Literacy 7. Ecoliterate Design 8. Ecological Movements 9. Ecological Perception 1: Theory 10. Ecological Perception 2: Practice 11. Ecological Identity Part Three – Politics 12. Social Marketing 13. The Green Economy 14. The TechnoFix 15. Data Visualisation Conclusion: Towards the Ecocene
£90.00
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Actionable Gamification: Beyond Points, Badges and Leaderboards
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Vernon Press 118 Theories of Design
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Product Talk LLC Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value
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Rethink Press Still Magic: A gin distiller’s guide for beginners
Book SynopsisGinâs resurgence is a global phenomenon and a new generation of gin makers are forging an exciting future. In Still Magic, Award-wining distiller, Marcel Thompson describes the building blocks to help you create high-quality gin, inexpensively and without fuss.
£16.59
Independently Published Isometric Graph Paper Book to Draw 3D Shapes: 140 Pages Large 8.5 Inch by 11 Inch Size
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Phaidon Press Ltd The Atlas of Car Design: The World's Most Iconic
Book SynopsisAs seen in Vanity Fair, Car and Driver, Architectural Digest, British GQ, and The Times A HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE SELECTION: Car & Driver, Wall Street Journal, Autocar, Cool Hunting, Autoblog 'A high-octane feast for petrol heads and lovers of design. – The Times A ground-breaking survey of more than 650 of the most exceptional cars ever designed, organized geographically The Atlas of Car Design is a global survey of the world’s greatest car designs, featuring more than 650 of the most revered (and occasionally reviled) models, from more than 190 manufacturers and more than 30 countries. Organized geographically then chronologically by decade, the book covers more than a century of exceptional and noteworthy car design – from Japanese cult classics, French Art-Deco masterpieces, German iconic models, Italian icons, and British performance machines, to American styling sensations, and pop culture and family favorites. This fresh take on an eternally popular subject, charts car design’s evolution across centuries and continents. Packed with images, combining period photography, studio shots, and original car advertising, the book’s oversized format generously displays the cars in all their remarkable detail. With captivating texts that tell stories of engineering feats, economic twists and turns, high-society lifestyles, and the desires of the masses, this book is a must-have for car and design fans of every kind. Trade Review‘A high-octane feast for petrol heads and lovers of design.’ – The Times‘Pure delight.’ – Bloomberg'Gorgeous ... breezy and informative.' – The Wall Street Journal‘The ultimate tome for unadulterated car porn.’ – GQ‘This rich history traces more than a century of stylish autos, from the mass-produced 1901 Oldsmobile Curved Dash to the Ford Bronco, to the Tesla Model X.’ – Vanity Fair‘The Atlas of Car Design goes beyond the usual suspects.’ – Car and Driver'As beautiful as a sleekly designed vehicle, this stylish survey compiles 650 of the globe’s most iconic automobiles, from the Corvette to the Tesla Model X. Gear heads will go crazy for the splashy vintage ads and rich archival imagery.’ – The New York Post'An excellent gift for those who have a passion for automotive design and a desire to explore the visual history of iconic cars.' – Autoblog‘Here cars are presented and celebrated as works of art ... in the land where car culture is always thrust into high gear, leafing through these pages may be the next best thing to actually buying a new machine.' – C Magazine‘As much an authoritative reference book as it is design inspiration.’ – Cool Hunting‘Whether you're a car connoisseur or simply appreciate the beauty of design, The Atlas of Car Design will leave you captivated and inspired.’ – Cool Material‘A coffee table must-have for car and design fans alike.’ – Hagerty Drivers Club Magazine‘Fascinating … an important addition to any car collector’s library.’ – Linkage‘Even the most informed reader will discover cars they never knew existed.’ – Robb Report ‘Simply put, this is the best and most complete single book on car design.’ – Sharp Magazine‘This book will keep you reading for hours.’ – Sports Car Market Magazine‘T ravel through time to discover the captivating beauty of our modern era’s most practical works of art.’ – L’Officiel USA‘[An] epic monograph.’ – Wallpaper*‘A feat for the automotive world… Through design, technology, interface, mobility and integration, this book provides a comprehensive and immersive experience for lovers of all things automotive.’ – Reggie Watts, comedian, musician and actor‘The Atlas of Car Design is a true retrospective in the grandest sense. You don’t need to be an automotive scholar to understand this book but you just might be by the end of it!’ – Matt Farah, Editor at Large, Road & Track Magazine and Host of The Smoking Tire Podcast ‘The Atlas of Car Design is a fantastic book – I truly love it, and I continually find myself flipping through it when I should be doing more productive things. The book does a great job of capturing the quirks and features of car design through the years and across the globe!’ – Doug DeMuro, YouTube Car Reviewer and Founder of Cars & Bids‘This book will open your eyes to the car crazy world as it shows the automobile to be more than just a mode of transportation, it's a vehicle of rolling art & individual expression.’ – Magnus Walker, Car Enthusiast with A Beard
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