An edition of Glimmer (2009)

Glimmer

how design can transform business, your life, and maybe even the world

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An edition of Glimmer (2009)

Glimmer

how design can transform business, your life, and maybe even the world

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The first book to reveal how thinking like a designer can help solve the greatest challenges we face in business, society, and our daily lives.What can we learn from the ways great designers think—and how can it improve our world? In this highly original book by journalist Warren Berger, in collaboration with celebrated designer Bruce Mau, ten groundbreaking principles of design are shown in action—addressing business, social, and personal challenges and improving the way we think, work, and live.Glimmer takes readers on a journey through today's fascinating world of design, where the formerly distinct disciplines of graphic, product, and social design are undergoing "smart recombinations." In the cutting-edge studios of Mau and other visionaries, everything is ripe for reinvention—including the ways businesses function, children learn, and communities thrive. Designers are solving problems at an unprecedented pace today by using improved technology and the highly practical design principles described in this book, such as "Ask stupid questions," "Make hope visible," "Work the metaphor," "Embrace constraints," and "Begin anywhere." Glimmer inspires readers to apply these same principles to their own life challenges.While celebrated designers work on re-creating the world, Berger reveals the growing grassroots "glimmer movement" in which everyday people are emerging as designers and problem solvers. Readers will be fascinated by how "transformation design" is reinventing companies and addressing thorny social problems. Berger shares stories of how burned fingers, wrenched backs, and mixed-up pills all led to ingenious new product designs.In a time of anxiety and retrenchment, this hopeful yet hardheaded book illuminates "the glimmer of possibility and potential—that first spark of an innovative idea or a life-changing plan." According to Berger, "This faint light is all around us and also within us, if we can learn to recognize and nurture it." The best designers already know how to transform that glimmer of possibility into the steady glow of creation and innovation—and with the inspiration of Glimmer, we're now all able to do the same.

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Penquin Press
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Glimmer: How Design Can Transform Your World
Sep 14, 2010, Vintage Canada
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2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
How design can transform business, your life, and maybe even the world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
745.2
Library of Congress
NK1520 .B47 2009, NK1520.B47 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23203318M
Internet Archive
glimmerhowdesign00berg
ISBN 13
9781594202339
LCCN
2009014873
OCLC/WorldCat
318292815
Library Thing
8921096
Goodreads
6402546

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