Creativity in the Design World As A Triptych Creativity doesn’t exist in isolation—it’s a careful dance between three key pillars: Image, Use, and Technics. These elements form a triptych that guides every creative decision, balancing aesthetics, functionality, and feasibility. These three aspects work in harmony, much like a well-tuned instrument. A design that leans too heavily on aesthetics might…
Read MoreLess is More, so Less is Good, so More is Good
In the mid-20th century, German architect Mies van der Rohe delivered one of the most enduring odes to minimalism with his iconic phrase, “Less is More.” This statement marked a radical departure from the ornate Art Nouveau movement, which, within just two decades, gave way to the pared-down purity championed by figures like Le Corbusier. It was an…
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…
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