Super Normal: Sensations of the Ordinary
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Rating | : | 4.37 (547 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3037781068 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Jasper Morrison was born in 1959. He has worked for, among others, Alessi, Canon, Rosenthal, Rowenta, Sony, Vitra International, Samsung Electronics, Muji, and Olivetti.. He studied at the Kingston Polytechnic Design School and the Royal College of Art in London, and since 1986 has run his Office for Design in London, with a branch in Paris
Best show at Salone del Mobile 2007 in Milan Michel This book is a gem. It is beautifully designed and the show was the most interesting in the whole Salone in 2007.It is a tribute to some of the objects that make our life better without screaming out loud. There are about 200 objects created by various well-known designers and not. The. Waste of $25: Poor Photography, Non-Existent Reasoning and Lack of Explanations Darren T This book is a useless visual walkthrough of the author's design gallery. Here are my reasons for the 1 star review.1) The photos of each product were not taking specifically for this book, so in some cases, you don't see any detail of the product they are talking about! It seems as th. As expected, just like the subject of a book, is a great thing. A short and affordable primer for simplicity and basic philosophy of minimalist product design.
About the AuthorJasper Morrison was born in 1959. He has worked for, among others, Alessi, Canon, Rosenthal, Rowenta, Sony, Vitra International, Samsung Electronics, Muji, and Olivetti.. He studied at the Kingston Polytechnic Design School and the Royal College of Art in London, and since 1986 has run his Office for Design in London, with a branch in Paris
"The designers Jasper Morrison and Naoto Fukasawa have compiled 204 everyday objects in search of ""super normal design"": alongside examples of anonymous design like the Swiss Rex vegetable peeler or a simple plastic bag, there are design classics like Marcel Breuer's tubular steel side table, Dieter Ram's 606 shelving system, or Joe Colombo's Optic alarm clock of 1970. With products by Newson, Grcic, the Azumis, and the Bouroullec brothers, it also represents the generation to which Morrison and Fukasawa belong. The super normal is already lying