design notes wants to be ...


Design is all around us. It is easy to experience but hard to define.

Is it
a plan?
relationships between elements?
organization of information?
achievement of goals?
creative process of going from intent to actualization?
understanding and fulfilling needs?
a way of using critical and creative thinking?
open ended possibilities?

Everyone has an idea of design.

The natural world has design, everything interacting in complex ways, all the living and non-living in one interdependent whole, sometimes stable and harmonious, at other times quite the opposite but always changing and working at many levels. Our built worlds have design - our cities, our products, our arts and our many systems of production and distribution, of movement, of information and communication, of governance - man-made environments that enable us to do whatever it is that we do.

Sometimes our built worlds work harmoniously with the natural environment around us while at other times they don't - our activities either enhance the quality of our lives or threaten the very fabric of our existence, disrupting the critical elements on our planet that make our lives possible.

Our built environment is diverse and varies greatly from place to place, from people to people, depending on factors like technology, markets, culture, geography, social and historical conditions, and increasingly, globalisation.

There is great design, instantly recognizable and able to change the way we do things. There is also indifferent design and quite frequently, bad design. But, design is always there, sometimes incompetent and frustrating and sometimes brilliant and uplifting.

When concerned with the quality of life, design can become a way to make the worlds we build into places that enable the actualisation of our true potential, dreams and aspirations.

Design study and practice requires understanding of many different areas of activity and 'design notes' wants to be a place where this can be facilitated. Please see our publication section called 'Thinking about Design' and our discussion space. I invite you to add ideas, links, or anything else that is relevant to build a resource that designers can use. I know that many designers and others have built similar resources. Link to this space and expand your reach, and ours.


3 comments:

Prof. M P Ranjan said...

Dear Deepankar

Welcome to the blogger space and the focus on design is something that we all need in India and the greater the variety the better.

My own blog "http://www.design-for-india.blogspot.com">"Design for India" is intended to be an advocasy site for design issues across 230 sectors of the Indian economy and a call for participation from all sectors to take on design thinking and action at the core of their strategy.

I have another blog which is a multi author blog that deals with design education matters and is called "http://www.design-concepts-and-concerns.blogspot.com>">"Design Concepts and Concerns". I would like to invite you to be a active member of this blog as an invited author and in case you agree I will send you an invitation and I am sure that it can complement you Design Notes initiatives as well.

I look forward to an active sharing of ideas on design from your blog and I am listing it as one of the advocated links on my "http://www.design-for-india.blogspot.com">"Design for India" blog. Take a look at the other links, which in my view represent design thinking leadership across the world today.

I would like to quote a passage here from a book that I am reading now which was written in 1970 by the visionary design teacher from the Hfg Ulm, Tomas Maldonado called :Design, Nature and Revolution: Toward a Critical Ecology".

I quote – "The human world is our own realization. What is even more important ( to follow the very beaten path of Hegelian-Feuerbachian-Marxian language ), our realization of the human world is inseperable from our self-realization as human beings. As a matter of fact, phylogenetically and ontogenetically, the making of our environment and the making of our-selves has been a single process." – end quote
Tomas Maldonado, "Design, Nature and Revolution: Toward a Critical Ecology", Harper & Row, New York, 1972 (English) pp. 2-3.

So according to Maldonado, as I read it from my understanding of his statement and from my perspective abouit design, the history of humans is inseparably entwined to the history of design action and design thinking has shaped us and helped evolve us as well. A very profound insight about design which we did not have the courage to express earlier, although we may have felt it in our hearts all the time as design students and practitioners.

What do you think?

Prof. M P Ranjan
26 September 2007 from IICD Jaipur (on tour) at 10.30 am IST

Deepankar Bhattacharyya said...

Dear Ranjan,

Thank you very much for your invitation, I would be very happy to be part of Design Concepts and Concerns. I knew about Design for India and have included the link on Design Notes.

What you say is true, the world we make is a reflection of the world we discover within ourselves and that, I think, is enmeshed in the very fabric of life itself. The apparent dysfunction we sometimes see as 'self destruction by trespassing on nature's ways' is like the faltering steps we take when we learn something new. 'Design' when concerned with the quality of life quickly makes corrections and applies new knowledge to the built world. When this happens successfully, we have great design.

regards

Deepankar

Anonymous said...

quote ".........the making of our environment and the making of our-selves has been a single process." – end quote

profound insight..thank you for sharing.

great initiative dipankar, i will visit u here often.

regards

ajay gehlot