Monday, January 17, 2005
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Design Trends
A talk with Mr. Ashok Panwalkar of Philips Design revealed the fact that 'honest' design, meaning subtle, not-so-loud, and overly minimalistic design was the new direction, we will all be taking.
Is it just a bow down to the occident, changing our virtues, and crippling our design sense, and impeding our visual affinity?
Many of us have been huge fans of ethnography - always trying to figure out the target audience before executing anything. For one, would Asians be amused to the mediumistic design culture, and the minimalistic approach?
A Discussion at CORE77 with cg's inputs give us an idea where design is going:
What we are seeing more and more, with every passing day:
Fashion colors of the Season? Will they affect websites and online media in days to come?
Is it just a bow down to the occident, changing our virtues, and crippling our design sense, and impeding our visual affinity?
Many of us have been huge fans of ethnography - always trying to figure out the target audience before executing anything. For one, would Asians be amused to the mediumistic design culture, and the minimalistic approach?
A Discussion at CORE77 with cg's inputs give us an idea where design is going:
What we are seeing more and more, with every passing day:
- Knobs appearing on electronic products
- Extruded forms (think iPod mini)
- The DIY look
- The Pimped-out look
- Mass-Design (think Target, DWR)
- Simplicity and Purity (think Google, Apple...)
- "sucked-in" replaces "poofed-out" (think BMW)
- Pop-out UI's (think OSX and Flash)
- Subtle 3D replaces superflat graphics
- Flatter is better (think Motorola RAZR, flatpanels, PS2)
- The BLOG aesthetic (think ID magazine)
- Lots of fun with blue LED's
- Less-Big (think Hummer H3, Supersize)
Fashion colors of the Season? Will they affect websites and online media in days to come?