Day: September 21, 2020

Design is to work for all

As an interaction designer, I am committed to designing designs that truly meet people’s needs. We have limited imagination. Therefore, we should learn to be good at observing the details of life and recording people’s demands. The pain points in life often need to be solved by us. Not only the general audience, but also…

Design with Intention

Design is problem solving. Design must carry intention, and be built upon a layer of functionality before beautification. It shall remain simple. Minimal. A focus perhaps even on sustainable, and aimed at the reconnection of humans to their natural state living among the world. Design should become less visible, more practical and most often centered…

Be Spiritual!

My manifesto would be “be spiritual!” With the continuous development of the material world, most human beings now live by the material. They feel that the things they hold in their hands are what truly belongs to them. But people forget the importance of the spiritual world. We forgot to listen to the truest voice…

DaVinci & Me

Since 1040 AD when moveable wood type was first developed in China it has been much further developed and has found applications outside of texts exclusive to aristocrats. During the Renaissance in the late 13th Century the versatility and creative application of moveable type became more apparent with interesting variations of letters with addition of…

Peter’s Manifesto

I am a designer. I design something to help people and solve problems for people. Design is different from art, art is about self-express, but the design is about to think for others. When I was young, I wanted to be a superhero because superhero’s job is to help people. After I grow up, I…

Ada Lovelace’s contributions to Interaction Design

Ada Lovelace knew lots of famous scientists such as Andrew Crosse, Charles Babbage, Sir David Brewster, Charles Wheatstone, Michael Faraday and the author Charles Dickens because of her family and education environment. The documentaries of these men scientists’ achievement are very detailed and well-explain compared with women scientists. One of her friend Charles Wheatstone is an excellent English polymath. A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical…

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