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Technology in design
Joanne
post Feb 11 2009, 05:31 PM
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(I wasn't sure if I should shove this topic in technology or debate... I guess it kind of fits into both. If you disagree, just move it wherever)

I just read an article by graphic designer Michael Bierut in the New York Times called "Drawing Board to the Desktop: A Designer’s Path". In the article, he talks about how the world of design has changed since the use of computers:

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Design work that would have taken me a week in 1980 can now be done on a personal computer in less than an hour. Cutting and pasting, when needed, is done in the basement, often by interns. I get the impression that this kind of work, to which I once applied myself with the pride of a master chef, is now viewed as a chore like dishwashing.

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THE technology we have at our disposal is dazzling, and our efficiency is such that clients expect fast solutions and nearly instantaneous updates. We are proud to deliver them. Still, I wonder if we haven’t lost something in the process: the deliberation that comes with a slower pace, the attention to detail required when mistakes can’t be undone with the click of a mouse.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/jobs/08pre.html?_r=1

So what are your thoughts and feelings towards this? Do you think the use of computers and other technology have taken the 'true beauty' out of design?
 

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