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Glimmer

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Glimmer is a book by journalist Warren Berger, in collaboration with Bruce Mau, looking at the way designers think and how it can improve our lives. Drawing largely on the work of Bruce Mau the book presents ten groundbreaking principles of design in action – principles that address business, social, and personal challenges, and are designed to improve the way we think, work, and live.

You might remember Bruce Mau of his great book and exhibition Massive Change in 2004.
Today he is one of the leading figures in design and design thinking.

"... Mau is at the forefront of a loose movement embracing a new way of thinking about design. It includes individual designers and larger companies like IDEO, as well as several prominent design schools, where new theories about "design thinking" are being developed: what it is, how it works, what it can accomplish. But this "glimmer movement" (the "glimmer" being when a life-changing idea crystallises in the mind) also includes people from outside the design profession - basement tinkerers, technologists, do-it-yourselfers, "crafties", social activists, environmentalists, video-gamers and business entrepreneurs. What links them is their belief that everything today is ripe for reinvention and "smart recombination". And what makes them all designers is that they don't just think this, they act on it..."

You can read the full article on Wired.co.uk

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Food for thoughts.

books worth reading

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Building design strategy by Thomas Lockwood and Thomas Walton
Building design strategy by Thomas Lockwood and Thomas Walton
I am not much of a reader but I do try and sometimes succeed!
These books are some of my latest acquiries. Definitely worth reading or flicking through.

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