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Archive for May, 2010
Here’s another round up of tasty links to feed your inner design geek.
Baked In, Creating Products & Businesses that Market Themselves – Book Review
Writer - Raph Goldsworthy
Baked In is certainly a worthwhile book to read, it is an easy read and business focused, but will provide any designer with a knowledge injection from outside their traditional sphere.
In this Skype video interview Michael DiTullo chats about his new book Analog Dreams, Sketches of Michael DiTullo and his thoughts on Sketching.
Chris Jackson is a lecturer in Industrial Design at Massey University in New Zealand. Chris runs design studio Northwards Design and previously spent a time working at Habitat with Tom Dixon.
Dr. Mark Breitenberg president of The International Council of Societies of Industrial Design shares his thoughts on ICSID’s role in the industrial design profession
Links designers will love.
Rework is an excellent resource for designers looking to start a business as it provides straight forward, easy to understand business advice from entrepreneurs who have successfully built a company by practicing what they preach. Put simply Rework is an indispensable book for any designer wishing to start a business.
A series of four tutorials that will teach Industrial Designers how to produce industry standard 3D Renders/ Visualisations of your product concepts.
A roundup of the third day of AGIdeas International Design Week 2010.
