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Designing with the brain in mind: a deep dive into neuroaesthetics

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In this article, I will delve deeper into the theory of neuroaesthetics, explore how our brains process beauty, and examine the implications of color, symmetry, balance, and shapes in our designs. So let’s find out how neuroscience can empower us to become better designers! 2006) Leder, Helmut, et al. “A PloS one 6.7

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Riken Yamamoto Wins 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize

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Yokosuka Museum of Art, 2006, Yokosuka, Japan. It is an ethos served by varying, context-specific and rigorous design strategies. Yamamoto’s own home is designed to invoke interaction with neighbors from terraces and rooftops. “The threshold on one side was for family, and on the other side for community.

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3 elements to prepare to get your first product design job

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Elva , Product Designer at GovTech Edu 5/ Co-found a company is probably the least common approach. This is how Randy the Head of Design Strategy at Kraken started his design career, “I got into what we now call product design back in 2006. That’s how my path began.” Pretty cool.

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How to navigate the insanity of behavioral science

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Seeking the psychology of technology In 2006, I did something that might sound insane. But in 2006, most people believed that psychology didn’t work online. People started using more interactive design strategies, and eventually, we reached Web 2.0 And it will help some of you improve your standards. behavior change.

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A creative’s guide on starting a company

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I met him and his partner John Boiler first at a meeting for Xbox, a client his agency 72andsunny and AKQA that I was working for shared from 2005 or 2006 for multiple years. An industrial designer by trade, he spoke so eloquently in meetings about design, strategy, and business and I was always in awe.

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“We Want Our Work to Endure.” An Interview with Didi and Sandi Pei

Azure Magazine

Alongside these occasional commissions, he embarked on meaningful collaborations on projects with his sons : The dearest and most special of them was the Suzhou Museum (2006), which was built within a short walking distance from Pei’s ancestral home in the historical heart of Suzhou. But then Charles Gwathmey came. He was very good.