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Travelogue: Greek everyday solutions to common problems is a book years in the making. Stemming from the project DIY: who's the designer? by the same editors, this publication serves as a visual journey into the spontaneous DIY culture throughout Greece and explores the connection between design as a practice and the artefacts made by anonymous individual creators. Papairlines are a team of designers with an applied interest in how ideas are born. They began photographing objects by unknown creators before 2012, mainly to satisfy their own curiosity as to how non-designers act creatively, composing solutions to problems and needs while filling in design omissions uncatered for by the existing infrastructure and equipment. As the team's thoughts on DIY: Who's the designer? matured and their personal photographic collection grew, conversations around every newfound photo provoked the desire to involve more contributors in the project. To the question What ingenious objects might exist

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      Publisher: Hyper Hypo
      Publication Date: 4/25/2024
      ISBN13: 9786188664647, 978-6188664647
      ISBN10: 6188664640

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Travelogue: Greek everyday solutions to common problems is a book years in the making. Stemming from the project DIY: who's the designer? by the same editors, this publication serves as a visual journey into the spontaneous DIY culture throughout Greece and explores the connection between design as a practice and the artefacts made by anonymous individual creators. Papairlines are a team of designers with an applied interest in how ideas are born. They began photographing objects by unknown creators before 2012, mainly to satisfy their own curiosity as to how non-designers act creatively, composing solutions to problems and needs while filling in design omissions uncatered for by the existing infrastructure and equipment. As the team's thoughts on DIY: Who's the designer? matured and their personal photographic collection grew, conversations around every newfound photo provoked the desire to involve more contributors in the project. To the question What ingenious objects might exist

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