Jeremy Clark

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A traditional design’s success is often measured by how well it has worked within certain constraints, by the qualities of the idea, and by how well the idea has been executed using frameworks in which objects are ‘fit for purpose’ and of ‘good form’ – concepts that ultimately relate to the essentialist view of function and efficient use. Therefore, the challenge is to develop the means, the understanding, and the language to critique critical design.
Critical Design in Context: History, Theory, and Practice
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