Indifference towards people & the reality in which they live is actually the one & only cardinal sin in design
- Dieter Rams. Dieter Rams life & work are indelibly linked to his thoughts about how people live & how they can live better. Products he designed in the 1960s are still being produced & sold today
- only one demonstration of the strength of his work. This comprehensive monograph covers both Rams life & his work as well as his ideas on good design which continue to inspire designers & consumers today. A personal foreword by Jonathan Ive evokes the influence that Rams has had on his own work & by extention the objects with which so many of us share our everyday lives. An introduction & an essay by Klaus Kemp tell the story of Rams early life his training as an architect & the intellectual context in which his ideas were developed. The next four chapters examine Rams work & his life
- which are more or less synonymous
- in depth. This
Includes:: his role at Braun as well as the work he did for the furniture company Vitsoe. Each chapter
Includes:: sketches prototypes finished products & the marketing for those products giving a complete picture of Rams work & its context. Two other chapters in this section present Rams own house the only work of architecture that he completed & examine the products he designed at the level of detail a crucial aspect to his work. A further chapter examines Rams ten commandments of good design & his credo less but better in the context of his role as head of design at Braun & a final chapter explores his legacy in the work of contemporary designers including Naoto Fukasawa Jonathan Ive Sam Hecht & Konstantin Grcic. This beautifully designed book
Includes:: a wide variety of visual material including sketches & technical drawings photographs of Rams work as well as his life archival material from both Braun & Vitsoe Ingeborg Rams subtle photographs & Vitsoes playful graphic design & advertising. This book will appeal not only to fans of Dieter Rams work but to everyone drawn to the message behind his ten commandments of good design
- which are really ideas about how we can all live better & more sustainable lives.