
10 Prouduct Design Guidelines
Embraces communication and collaboration, not isolation.
One must document and share the knowledge and experience acquired during the process of designing a Prouduct to the community.
After being produced, a Prouduct must be seen only as a stage toward that same Prouduct's form and function "Nirvana".
A Prouduct is a solution.
I must be clear in its purpose and use.
One must never forget why a Prouduct is being "designed".
The use of a Prouduct must provide a great experience for the user senses.
Not green, yellow or orange design.
A Prouduct is made of natural materials.
The Prouduct must have minimal impact on Nature
during all it's life cycle.
Even when broken, a Prouduct must remain beautiful.
Simplicity must not end in the solution the Prouduct provides.
The process of design and production of that Prouduct
must have simplicity focus as it's core.
The Designer must be proud of designing a Prouduct.
The User must be proud of owning a Prouduct.
Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me.
Not supposed to be a secret that these guidelines have been inspired by:
"10 Principles of Good Design" by Dieter Rams