Designers from the mid-century made fascinating achievements in different areas and their works indubitably made valuable contributions to the later appeared design majors such as our newly introduced interaction design. Charles Eames and his wife, Ray Eames, always focus on a big idea and hold a positive attitude while they are conducting experiments for their…
Legacy
Midcentury designers affected the basics of Interaction Design—Eames, who designed an iconic Plywood chair, respecting hands, and materials. They also developed through making prototypes and iterations. Gerstner claimed that historical examples to address the design. He empathized that design should work with any device and anywhere. Sutnar, a Czech designer who affected America, suggested that…
Expansive Tool Belt
To be multidisciplinary and expansive within the design landscape is powerful as it allows you to bring in all different perspectives and ideas to a project or problem.This is an important skill as interaction designers must be able to communicate with their team and understand all the sides that are involved in the entire process…
Good Design is Good Feeling.
Many Mid-Century designers laid the foundation for visual design as we know it today, some even considered how their designs would be digested and interacted-with by the people who used them. Ray and Charles Eames were among those, designing with both functionality and thoughtfulness collaboratively. They always kept the “big idea” of their work central,…