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Why we have bad design, Part 2
(continued) Virginia Postrel, in her 2003 book The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetics Value Is Remaking Commerce, Culture,... -
Why we have bad design, Part 1
Design, unlike art, can be good or bad. Art is (or it should be) a value-free creation. It merely is. The... -
Design and Darwin, Part 2
Good design, obviously, has both legs and one other attribute that I call Design Morphogenesis. One good definition of morphogenesis... -
Design and Darwin, Part 1
Design is a ubiquitous human undertaking. Nearly every human artifact is touched by someone involved in its design. Buildings are...