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Simplicity : a matter of design / Per Mollerup.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: BIS Publishers B.V. 2015Description: 199 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cmISBN:
  • 9789063694029 (cloth)
  • 9063694024 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 745.4 SID-B-10951
Summary: As the world becomes increasingly complex and complicated, simplicity is increasingly in demand. We all seek simplicity in small or large measure. We strive to create simplicity at work and at home. Simplicity: A Matter of Design offers a set of terms that allows us to discuss simplicity in design with precision. It looks into the basics of simplicity and researches more in depth three aspects of design: functionality (simplicity for comfort), aesthetics (simplicity for pleasure), and ethics (simplicity for conscience). There is an extra chapter on simplicity in communication.
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Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Design On Display 745.4 SID-B-10951 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SID-B-10951
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Books Books Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts 745/MOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SSLA-B-10037

As the world becomes increasingly complex and complicated, simplicity is increasingly in demand. We all seek simplicity in small or large measure. We strive to create simplicity at work and at home. Simplicity: A Matter of Design offers a set of terms that allows us to discuss simplicity in design with precision. It looks into the basics of simplicity and researches more in depth three aspects of design: functionality (simplicity for comfort), aesthetics (simplicity for pleasure), and ethics (simplicity for conscience). There is an extra chapter on simplicity in communication.

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