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Design For Life

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The gloriously diverse collections of America's National Design Museum comprise a unique history of design. These extraordinary objects tell stories about themselves and about how we go about our daily lives, how we shape the spaces we live and work in, and the multitude of ways we communicate with each other. Together, they make up the ways in which we Design for Life.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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Susan Yelavich

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July 7, 2018
The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum houses a huge collection of objects, and this book features photos of 500 of them, from typewriters to wallpaper, luggage tags to stage designs, and dinner plates to toilets. Everything humans make has design, be it good, bad, or indifferent, but we don’t normally think about it. Does the design of the object serve its purpose, or is it clumsy to use? Is it beautiful as well as practical? Whether the item is primarily designed by an artist or by an engineer, it’s all designed by the human imagination. I loved looking through this book and seeing examples of jewelry, clothing, furniture, cars, tableware, houses, advertising graphics, and more. Short on text but long on pictures, it’s an easy read as an introduction to design. Five stars.
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July 3, 2020
Found this on the sidewalk and decided to give it a read. There's not a ton of words but lots of beautiful pictures and interesting captions.
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