A Big Pile of Shiny Bullsh*t
I'm a regular reader of Eric Karjaluoto's ideasonideas blog and so I hopped right over this morning after Eric emailed me a heads-up about a new post.
My editor's note in the brand-spankin-new International Design Annual had me thinking about design competitions in general—and, more broadly, about design style vs. substance. So Eric's post —and its provocative title—really struck a chord:
The challenge here is that as we are bombarded by these styles,
designers, by their own accord and that of their clients and peers,
gravitate towards reiterating whatever the style-du-jour happens to be.
(Think of the swoosh logos of the late 1990s.) It's easy to do, the
pay-off is immediate, and for a short while, one's portfolio seems
deceptively strong. Most times though, this work is void of the
research, strategy, and logic that are necessary to do something
effective. As a result, it's in fact a big pile of shiny bullshit.
Read more of Eric's post. Thought Provoking
2/22/2008 10:43:35 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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