top | item 3471022 A Design Primer for Engineers 121 points| filament | 14 years ago |randsinrepose.com 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] 127001brewer|14 years ago|reply Good design manages to both showcase the best of engineering efforts while simultaneously hiding them from the user.This reminds me of the documentary, "Objectified": there is a complex relationship between "how it looks" with "how it works" for any given product.(Seemingly, there has been more interest on "design"-focused start-ups, such as: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1664034/a-new-vc-model-that-turn...) [+] [-] lloeki|14 years ago|reply Also a reminder of Dieter Rams's principles[0], notably regarding usefulness, understandability and honesty.[0] http://www.vitsoe.com/en/gb/about/dieterrams/gooddesign [+] [-] michaelfeathers|14 years ago|reply Anyone else thrown by the use of 'design' to mean just external look and experience of a product? Software internals are designed too. [+] [-] crystalis|14 years ago|reply So are buildings. [+] [-] mjwalshe|14 years ago|reply As and by the assumption that all "engineers" are software engineers.
[+] [-] 127001brewer|14 years ago|reply Good design manages to both showcase the best of engineering efforts while simultaneously hiding them from the user.This reminds me of the documentary, "Objectified": there is a complex relationship between "how it looks" with "how it works" for any given product.(Seemingly, there has been more interest on "design"-focused start-ups, such as: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1664034/a-new-vc-model-that-turn...) [+] [-] lloeki|14 years ago|reply Also a reminder of Dieter Rams's principles[0], notably regarding usefulness, understandability and honesty.[0] http://www.vitsoe.com/en/gb/about/dieterrams/gooddesign
[+] [-] lloeki|14 years ago|reply Also a reminder of Dieter Rams's principles[0], notably regarding usefulness, understandability and honesty.[0] http://www.vitsoe.com/en/gb/about/dieterrams/gooddesign
[+] [-] michaelfeathers|14 years ago|reply Anyone else thrown by the use of 'design' to mean just external look and experience of a product? Software internals are designed too. [+] [-] crystalis|14 years ago|reply So are buildings. [+] [-] mjwalshe|14 years ago|reply As and by the assumption that all "engineers" are software engineers.
[+] [-] mjwalshe|14 years ago|reply As and by the assumption that all "engineers" are software engineers.
[+] [-] 127001brewer|14 years ago|reply
This reminds me of the documentary, "Objectified": there is a complex relationship between "how it looks" with "how it works" for any given product.
(Seemingly, there has been more interest on "design"-focused start-ups, such as: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1664034/a-new-vc-model-that-turn...)
[+] [-] lloeki|14 years ago|reply
[0] http://www.vitsoe.com/en/gb/about/dieterrams/gooddesign
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