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Utgivning, distribution etc. Arvinius FutureLab , Borås ; Stockholm : 2005 (Borås : Fälth & Hässler)
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Uniform titel Design as usual - or a new rising?
ISBN 91-85213-21-7 91-85213-21-7
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Which are the shifts in the design world that stand out most clearly in 2005? How can design be linked to business growth? How is society at large changing in the early 21st century? In Future Design Days' Shift: Design as Usual - or a New Rising? Lars Dencik, Professor of Social Psychology at Roskilde University, addresses the changing conditions of our times and sketches out what it means to be a human being in an era of shifts. The theme Shift is also interpreted from different perspectives in articles on architecture, design, fashion, modern media and graphic design by Maria Ben Saad, Andy Chen, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux, Fredrik Hallberg, Carl Fredrik Hultenheim, Mats Pehrson, Cilla Robach, Rick Sundberg and Kerstin Wickman. The cover illustration and the full-page spread entitled "Global Irony" carry the signature of New York-based artist Mats Pehrson.
INTO THE ERA OF SHIFTS: How everything gets designed in an increasingly non-designed world 6 Lars Dencik Critical Design - forgotten history or paradigm shift? 30 Cilla Robach Nightshift standby? 42 Pierre Guillet de Monthoux Time to shift focus 54 Kerstin Wickman Global Irony 88 Mats Pehrson RIP, MIX AND BURN: In the transition from a consumer to a producer culture 70 Fredrik Hallberg Fashion as we know it is over 84 Maria Ben Saad Typographic Shift: By Way of Terminology 98 Carl Fredrik Hultenheim The Changing Communication Paradigm 108 Andy Chen North of California 118 Rick Sundberg Design as usual - or new rising? 126 FutureDesignDays by FutureLab