I thought it might be appropriate to celebrate one of Germany’s most prolific designer, Dieter Ram, and the fact that I always in love with his brilliant design. Ram is renowned for both his distinguish approach in industrial design, mainly associated with Braun, and as the thought leader in Functionalist school of industrial design.
As a tribute to his exemplary design, that serves as source of inspiration for companies like Apple (yes, who did you think inspire Steve Jobs?), here’s Dieter Ram’s TEN Principle of ‘Good Design’.
In a nutshell, a Good Design…

Brilliant artistic assembly of alphabet series made of everyday object by Austrian photographer, Bela Borsodo. See here to see more of this awesome project.
Photos of Designing Shanghai Workshop
Organized by TechYizu, Designing Shanghai was the first prototype of User eXperience design challenge event in Shanghai, held on November 5th, 2011.
The UX-DAY was a full day event in which participants are encouraged to tackle various design challenge around the city, from navigating the unique cultural phenomenon at Shanghai marriage market to road safety issues, from shopping experience to services at Chinese hospital, etc.
There was a good mix of turnouts from both local and foreign talents, including the 11 year old boy wonder, Gilbert Chan a.k.a. the robot maker, as the youngest participant.
I was involved as part of the organizing committee with TechYizu, as well as team facilitator/mentor on the d-day. My team, 上海民工 (Shanghai Worker), choose to tackle a design challenge that cover the UX in Chinese Hospital. Here’s the presentation deck that the team put online and was chosen as Slide of The Day on Slideshare.
All in all, it was fantastic day! Not too shabby at all as first event prototype, kudos to all mates at TechYizu for making it happen! So lookout for more awesome UX happenings in Shanghai in the very near future!
Short time-lapse video of @techyizu UX-Day: DesignINg Shanghai workshop - http://t.co/UDpcSnY6
Design is not just what it looks like. Design is how it works.

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The Elements of Happiness – beautiful print design for Harvard’s longest prospective study of well-being.
Turn Your Images Into Text
Recently tried out Textify, a pretty neat tool that allows you to creatively convert your images into a text-based mosaic. The web-based app runs smoothly simply by dragging and dropping your images onto your browser; this function works only on Chrome and Firefox 4, not Safari (yet?).
Once you have your image on, you can easily customize whatever parameter you like through the collapsible control panel on the right. It’s easy to use, and it’s hard not to like this geeky tool. When you’re happy with your piece, saving your image is mere a click away. Voila!
A sleek animated tribute of Stanley Kubrik Filmography by French artist, Martin Woutisseth. The video nicely interprets the language of colour, motifs and typography that Kubrik used throughout his works. See full video here.
Alice in Wonderland… coming to your door step as a restaurant in Tokyo! Brought to you by Fantastic Design Works Co., this themed restaurant wonderfully combined all sort of magical elements in Alice into a seamless journey between space and gastronomy.
Save the address if you plan a visit to Tokyo next time, they’re located somewhere in Ginza…

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