Told By Design

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www.toldbydesign.com
Told by design is a blog that tries to show how fictional narrations describe either objects, graphics, design processes or interactions.
Novels, theatre plays, movies, songs, etc. usually focus on relations between people. But how do they refer to relations between persons and objects?
Design reflections are common in those persons within the sphere of the field, but also other cultural spokespersons are using designs for their narrations...


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  • Told by Design http://www.toldbydesign.com/

    Told by design is a blog that tries to show how fictional narrations describe either objects, graphics, design processes or interactions.
    Novels, theatre plays, movies, songs, etc. usually focus on relations between people. But how do they refer to relations between persons and objects?
    Design reflections are common in those persons within the sphere of the field, but also other cultural spokespersons are using designs for their narrations...

LATEST ARTICLES ( 44 )

  • Be Careful…

    Although Mr. Bovin takes a look at the stool before he sits on it, he doesn’t realize it’s broken. As we don’t see the object, we don’t really know if the damag... Read more

    Posted on 17 November 2012 CULTURE
  • There’s No Point!

    There’s Point!

    I keep thinkin’ about it and there’s no point! How the hell does time manage to turn the corners in square clocks? If Miguelito’s question had to be translated... Read more

    Posted on 06 November 2012 CULTURE
  • So Why on Earth Should I Moan

    Earth Should Moan

    You know it’s going to be a hard day when you have trouble in opening a simple brick of milk. This may be the reason Richard Lester used this in the opening... Read more

    Posted on 25 October 2012 CULTURE
  • They Do Not Consult the Consumers

    They Consult Consumers

    The shameless one (She suddenly grabs the empty cup and examines it.) He Drank From This (The waiter delivers a second coffee and goes to the saucer of the... Read more

    Posted on 16 October 2012 CULTURE