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Objectified

Topic: InspirationPublished September 11, 2009

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I took two of my sons to see the new documentary on industrial design: Objectified. (Yes, that would be a big night out for the Pieris.) It was created by Gary Hustwit, who also created a scintillating (I am dead serious) film on type design, called Helvetica. You don’t have to be design geeks, like me and my sons, to enjoy these films. Poster from film Objectified I like the arc of Objectified. At first I was worried because Hustwit starts with a well-done but pretty obvious primer on the basic process of industrial design (interviews with Dieter Rams of Braun, the Smart design folks who do all the OXO stuff, Bill Moggridge who created the field of interaction design). But it is a thoughtful base upon which to layer some of the more philosophical questions of consumerism, sustainability and policy making which are a big part of the design profession these days. Anyway, you should go see it, or put it in your Netflix queue, if you care at all about design. Take your kids (over age 10)–they’ll get it. We are surrounded by this manufactured stuff, but most of us don’t think enough about products and their meaning in our life and living environments. Here are some thoughts I enjoyed: Jonathan Ive, Apple designer From Jonathan Ive (central designer at Apple, since a very long time):
    One of the curses of being a designer is we can’t look at anything without thinking, ‘Why is it like that, and not like this.’ In that way, we are constantly designing.
From Gary Hustwit:
    We have an ongoing conversation with designers through the objects they create.
From Rob Walker, NYT writer:
    At the end of the day, if you thought a hurricane was about to hit your house in 20 minutes, what would you grab? You wouldn’t take something because it had a good review in a design blog. You would take the objects that reflect the true story of you. The ones that tell your true narrative, because you are the only audience that matters
That comment really delighted me because one of our early Grommets was a book called Taking Things Seriously. It’s full of exactly that kind of personal narrative, as told through treasured objects. It was very inspirational to me in creating Grommet. From my 17-year-old son Gray, upon seeing the director Gary Hustwit take the stage,
    He looks normal.
From my design student son Dane, upon spotting a gray-haired pony-tailed man in black designerly garb,
    That’s Matthew Carter who designed the typeface Verdana. He was in Helvetica.
Photo by Ralph Gibson From me, rather cattily, after hearing a senior representative of the prominent design firm IDEO give one vapid answer after another (She shared the stage with Gary Hustwit, and–full disclosure–I worked for their competitor for five years so I am not objective about IDEO, truly.)
    Some designers have an amazing talent for stringing together impressive-sounding words that seem deep and thoughtful but actually just parrot trendy thoughts and say nothing.
From my son Gray, after I asked Gary (and the vapid woman from IDEO) a question,
    I was nervous when you raised your hand to speak…I was pretty sure you were going to blow that question.
That’s a teenager. I criticise a fellow designer for giving empty answers, but my critical teenage son keeps me very humble…he’s convinced I’m going to screw up before I even open my mouth! NO benefit of the doubt.

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