Dieter Rams
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Weniger, Aber Besser/Less But Better
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2014
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Helvetica, Objectified, Urbanized: The Complete Interviews
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3 editions
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2014
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Design in Frankfurt 1920-1990: With a Contribution by Dieter Rams and a Prologue by Matthias K. Wagner
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2014
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Dieter Rams, Designer: Die Leise Ordnung Der Dinge
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1990
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Johannes Potente, Brakel. Design der 50er Jahre
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2 editions
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1989
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So wenig Design wie möglich
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Zehn Thesen des Designs
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Dieter Rams Werkverzeichnis
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“Good design is innovative. Good design must be useful. Good design is aesthetic design. Good design makes a product understandable. Good design is honest. Good design is unobtrusive. Good design is long-lasting. Good design is consistent in every detail. Good design is environmentally friendly. And last but not least, good design is as little design as possible.”
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“Good design is as little as possible. Less, but better, because it concentrates on the essential aspects,
and the products are not burdened with non-essentials. Back to purity, back to simplicity.”
― Weniger, Aber Besser/Less But Better
― Weniger, Aber Besser/Less But Better
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