I have most of my life tended to dislike obsession with "fashion", particularly when at least in the past it has often seemed to result in products which to some might appear beautiful, but which are completely useless practically or to maintain. Not all design is for artistic purposes though, and again I have been disappointed by designs of machinery which don't take into account possible failures, and the need for maintenance. On occasions this has led to days of frustration, for example trying to extract car parts and refit them, where access to the nuts may be almost impossible, and worse still if a nut or bolt falls into the innards. I haven't often given up though with such problems. One appalling piece of design which I have mentioned before is the earlier design of Apple wireless keyboards, with batteries which slot into a cylinder. They look very good - no problem there - and they do work quite well .... until ... if the batteries are left in and corroded they are almost impossible to extract and the keyboard has to be discarded.
Regarding visual design I thought I was indifferent to this, but a few days ago I looked at our dining table, and noticed some blue and yellow cloth mats which I think are are a traditional design from the Nice area, and I do have to admit I thought that they look nice.
Beauty can be in the eye of the beholder so what seems like a good design to one person may not to another. I am veering towards thinking that visual design has a part to play in our lives, though I still feel that for the most part it is important to have things which work well, rather than some which demonstrate a triumph of visual appeal over reliablity, practicality etc.
Regarding visual design I thought I was indifferent to this, but a few days ago I looked at our dining table, and noticed some blue and yellow cloth mats which I think are are a traditional design from the Nice area, and I do have to admit I thought that they look nice.
Beauty can be in the eye of the beholder so what seems like a good design to one person may not to another. I am veering towards thinking that visual design has a part to play in our lives, though I still feel that for the most part it is important to have things which work well, rather than some which demonstrate a triumph of visual appeal over reliablity, practicality etc.
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