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The morning after... Design IndabaFirst slot of the last day of the Indaba is not a favourite for speakers, due to the rigors of the customary Thursday night party. The task went to Chip Kidd, famous New York book designer, who is a bit like all the characters out of Will and Grace rolled into one - only funnier. When asked to design book covers that look good from 50ft away, Chipp comments, I suppose that's because they think people's arms are 50ft long!!! Amongst his myriad of assignments and projects are the cover for the autobiography of Daniel Libeskind - the architect who won the tender to develop Ground Zero - the book did not get great reviews by all accounts. Chip is published himself - his book, The Cheese Monkeys, about a graphic design student, was apparently a national best-seller. A Triumph!The undisputed Man-of-the-Indaba award this year must surely go to Net#work Creative Director, Mike Schalit. Knocking the socks off many of the internationals and impressing the hell out of them to boot. Showing their 'Hoezit my Bra' print ad for Wonderbra, he commented, "when working in South Africa, do you need a supermodel or just a BIG model?" His presentation The fact that these are all shot to Oscar deserving standards is beside the point, the beauty of their approach is that they cross great divides, and go where other agencies fear to tread - to the backstreets, the backwaters and grammadoelas for great images and ideas. They also made the ad for 'South Africa - alive with possibilities'. His comment that perhaps the Beauty and the BeastIn design, invention is the Wow factor, but many products can be improved by small, incremental changes, says Luke Pearson. Much of the industrial design process involves beauty - the cutting edge product you turn out this year and the beast - the fact that the same product ends up on the scrap heap as Design is easyAnswering the question, 'where do you get your ideas?', he comments that all great ideas are in one's immediate surrounding, often in the realm of pop culture. Thus the genius of a good designer, is the ability to see. Many of the great In the final afternoon session of Design Indaba, on Friday, we also sat through an AV of a body of work almost too vast to take in. Shin Matsunaga is the ultimate in pure graphic design with logos for Issay Miyake and a host of others. He cites clean air and water, peace and wholesomeness as the fundamental objectives for humankind. Pretty essential really, as without these all the design in the world is utterly useless. Building extraordinary forms was the title of Thomas Heatherwick's talk and aptly so. Showing four pictures of bridges that open, Thomas pointed out that when open, they look kind of broken and not harmonious. So when asked to A round brown worldRichard Rodriguez talked to us via satellite link up two years ago and this time in the flesh by popular request. All things turn brown, is his dominant theme and he uses the history of South America to explain how passion, sensuality and love formed the mixing of Indian, Asian, African and Spanish Buildings that moveRon Arad is the man who lost the above-mentioned Manchester monument assignment to Thomas Heatherwick, although his entry was incredible, probably too much so. A structure made out of hundreds of intelligent reflective panels that move individually. This building can text, sway and boogie. He's the Professor of product design at London's RCA and I don¹t Forming something worthless into something worthwhileThis brings us to the end of this years' Indaba. The Campana brothers from Brazil, are a bit like a Laurel and Hardy duo, but their work speaks for itself. The product of invention showed only by emerging countries where resources are precious and necessity the mother of invention. The flip side Perhaps one could sum up the dominant theme of this years' Design Indaba with a quote from the 1994 book by business guru Tom Peters, which says - "The lumbering bureaucracies of this century will be replaced by fluid, independent groups of problem solvers..." The quote is accredited to Steve Truett and Tom Barett. See you next year at the Indaba... About Terry LevinBrand and Culture Strategy consulting | Bizcommunity.com CCO at large. Email terry@offtheshelf.co.za, Twitter @terrylevin, Instagram, LinkedIn. View my profile and articles... |