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- | '''Design''', usually considered in the context of the [[applied art]]s, [[engineering]], [[architecture]], and other such [[creativity|creative]] endeavors. In the context of this wiki design is defined as "the art of designing", as in ''Danish design of furniture is world-famous.'' As such, we will consider the fields of [[industrial design]], [[graphic design]], [[fashion design]], [[interior design]], and [[decorative art]]. ''Design'' differs from ''industrial design'' in that the latter is always meant for [[mass reproduction]], whereas the former may also mean one-off production. | + | '''Design''', usually considered in the context of the [[applied art]]s, [[engineering]], [[architecture]], and other such [[creativity|creative]] endeavors. In the context of this wiki design is defined as "the art of designing", as in ''Danish design of furniture is world-famous.'' As such, we will consider the fields of [[industrial design]], [[graphic design]], [[fashion design]], [[interior design]], and [[decorative art]]. ''Design'' differs from ''industrial design'' in that the latter is always meant for [[mass production]], whereas the former may also mean one-off production. |
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Design, usually considered in the context of the applied arts, engineering, architecture, and other such creative endeavors. In the context of this wiki design is defined as "the art of designing", as in Danish design of furniture is world-famous. As such, we will consider the fields of industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, and decorative art. Design differs from industrial design in that the latter is always meant for mass production, whereas the former may also mean one-off production.
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applied arts - architecture - car - cult objects - decorative arts - fashion - furniture - "good design" - graphic design - industrial design - interior design - object - product - technology
By region: Italian design - Scandinavian design
Movements: art deco (1925-1950) - art nouveau (1880-1905) - atomic age - Arts & Crafts (1851-1914) - Bauhaus (1920-1930) - International Style - Jet Age - machine age - Memphis Design group - pop (1960-1980) - postmodernism - space age - streamline moderne (1925-1950)
Designers: Joe Colombo - Luigi Colani - Ray and Charles Eames - Piero Fornasetti - Carlo Mollino - Gaetano Pesce - Dieter Rams - Ettore Sottsass
Connoisseurs: the Fiells - Stephen Bayley - Philippe Garner - Bevis Hillier - Penny Sparke
Magazines: Domus magazine
See also