Augmented reality and facial recognition are on the verge of revolutionizing our social interactions. Through our conceptual project, we explore the potential pitfalls of these technologies, using the Apple Vision Pro headset as a starting point. This project aims to provoke thought on the ethical and social implications of deeply integrating augmented reality into our daily lives.
Read MoreRebranding a French Press Institution: A Journey Through Design
At the heart of our project lies the iconic logo of Les Marchands de Presse, a symbol of tradition, community, and the dissemination of knowledge.
Read MoreUnlocking Career Potential: The Significance of Personal Projects
In the realm of professional evolution, personal projects stand as pivotal milestones, often underestimated yet profoundly impactful.
Read MoreCan Design save the World ?
It’s a question that has captured the imagination of many. Design has emerged as a popular concept associated with innovation, problem-solving, and creativity. In this article, we delve into the allure of design, explore its genuine transformative capabilities, and shed light on the pitfalls of its widespread misuse in the modern world. The allure of…
Read MoreWhy Innovation has failed?
The Fallacy of Innovation, from negative origins to hollow promises. Innovation. The word itself evokes a sense of progress, novelty, and excitement. It promises groundbreaking ideas, revolutionary technologies, and transformative change. However, the reality often falls short of these grand expectations. In this article, we delve into the intriguing origins of the word « innovation, » explore…
Read MoreWhen design is hostile on purpose
Design is an important aspect of our lives. It plays a crucial role in shaping the way we perceive the world around us. Design can be used to create positive experiences, promote inclusivity and accessibility, and encourage engagement. However, there are instances when design is used for hostile purposes. Hostile design, also known as defensive…
Read MoreAn overview of the Industrial Design Process
Industrial design is about creating physical objects that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It involves developing designs for a variety of products, from consumer electronics, medical devices, furniture or toys. The industrial design process can be broken down into several stages, each of which is critical to the success of the final product. The…
Read MoreToy Design for the Digital Age: Balancing Screen Time and Playtime
As technology continues to advance, children are spending more and more time in front of screens. While digital devices can provide valuable educational and entertainment opportunities, excessive screen time can have negative effects on children’s health and development. As a toy designer, it’s important for me to consider the role of screen time in modern…
Read MoreWhat is Toy design ?
Toys are more than just playthings. They are essential tools for child development and learning, and their design plays a crucial role in their effectiveness. How important is the Design of a toy? The design of a toy is critical in ensuring that it is safe, effective, and engaging for children. A well-designed toy can…
Read MoreK.I.S.S. the design principle
The K.I.S.S. design principle stands for « Keep It Stupid Simple » or « Keep It Simply Stupid ». It originated from the US Navy in the 1960s when the Navy was facing a problem with overly complicated systems and processes that were costing time, money, and lives. The solution was to simplify things as much as possible. It’s…
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