This term is most commonly associated with graphics, furniture, lighting, and products, but also encompasses a wide variety of related practices, including the design of exhibitions, environments, digital interfaces, film title sequences, crafted objects, textiles, clothing, and corporate identity systems. Design is a collaborative process extending from initial concept and prototype to a finished product, environment, or image, although some projects remain at the conceptual or experimental stage.
Design
12 examples
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Margaret E. Knight, Charles B. Stilwell Flat-Bottomed Paper Bag Designed 1870s-1880s
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Marianne Brandt Table Clock c.1932
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International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, NY Control panel for IBM 305 RAMAC (Random Access Memory Accounting Machine) 1950
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Tadeusz Trepkowski Nie! (No!) 1952
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Sir William Lyons, Malcolm Sayer, William M. Heynes E-Type Roadster designed 1961 (this example 1963)
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Joe Colombo Tube Chair of Nesting and Combinable Elements 1969–1970
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Art Fry, Spencer Silver Post-it® Note c. 1977
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Naoto Fukasawa Infobar Cellular Phone 2003
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Susana Soares, Design Interactions Department, Royal College of Art Face Object from the BEE'S project (Prototype) 2007
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Jessica Rosenkrantz, Jesse Louis-Rosenberg Kinematics Dress 2013
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The Living Mycelium Brick 2014
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Giorgia Lupi, Stefanie Posavec Dear Data: Week 14 (Abstract Productivity / A Week of Schedules) 2014