
Hello World: Where Design Meets Life-
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It is often said that we are living in a new golden age of design.It is often said that we are living in a new golden age of design. Our gadgets, appliances, and cars are sleeker and more elegant than theyve ever been; in our free time, we trawl the internet for pictures of flawless minimalist interiors; and even the great industrialist of our timeSteve Jobsis admired more for his visual savvy than his technological inventiveness.
And yet with Instagram and Pinterest at our fingers and great design more availableand more affordablethan ever, weve had no guidebook to this ever-fascinating field. Though its an inescapable part of our lives, there has been no single book that could, in one fell swoop, tell us everything we need to know about design.
Enter .
The design critic for the International Heard Tribune, Alice Rawsthorn has spent many years reckoning with the history of design and with its place in contemporary life, and is the extraordinary summation of her research and reporting.
Rawsthorn takes us on a trip through design that ranges across continents and centuries, and wherever she goes, she discovers inspiring, thrilling examples of resourcefulness, inventiveness, and sheer vision. From the macabre symbol with which eighteenth-century pirates terrorized their victims into surrender, to one womans quest for the best prosthetic legs, to the evolution of the World Cup soccer ball, describes how warlords, scientists, farmers, hackers, activists, and professional designers have used the complex, often elusive process of design to different ends throughout history.
Hailed as a rapid-fire and illuminating ode to contemporary design (Telegraph) and an extremely readable tour of the subject (Financial Times), Hello World is a major work that radically broadens our understanding of what design can mean, and explains how we can use it to make sense of our ever-changing universe.