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playlearn2016 · 7 years ago
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theo-pangos · 8 years ago
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Conditional Design Workbook Conditional Design team; essays by Andrew Blauvelt and Koert van Mensvoort Design: Julia Born
• Infectious do-book for designers, children, groups, artists... • Describes a method to Do-It-Yourself
Conditional Design is a design method formulated by the graphic designers Luna Maurer, Jonathan Puckey, Roel Wouters and the artist Edo Paulus, in which conditions and rules of play are drawn up that invite cooperation within a ‘regulated’ process towards an unpredictable design or result. The book Conditional Design sets out to provide insight into the method in an exciting way and to invite others to apply the method themselves. Conditional Design plays with chance, frameworks and generative systems and is a 'play' method that provides possibilities for every creative person. The system is surprisingly simple, and allows every team to set their own rules. The book functions as a workbook; the designer Julia Born has organized the material step-by-step, and shows in Conditional Design Workbook just how this exciting process works.
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risdgdfp · 8 years ago
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#Repost @chrisbcote ・・・ My classmates doing my conditional design prompt. Writing opinions and then redacting their negative opinions about The United States of America. #usa #conditionaldesign #opinions #redaction #america #merica #positive #graphicdesign #risd #risdgd @risd_gd http://ift.tt/2pqdSIL
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jmartinez-experiments-blog · 10 years ago
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http://conditionaldesign.org/manifesto/
I was introduced to the conditional design manifesto a year or two ago, but we were asked to read it again and see if our response changed and if we could draw any new relevance to it. Here's what I thought:
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At this point in my development as a designer, the concepts in the Manifesto hold much more weight than they first did when Jason introduced us to them. I think there’s something really refreshing in the idea that conditional design is not applied to only one field or skill set. It seems like a great exercise in creative expression and in finding inspiration out of your comfort zone. What seems so enticing is that there are rules and logic that point to a specific solution, but you allow the process take over and create something unexpected. That element of unpredictability and natural progression is fascinating.
“We want to embrace the complexity of this landscape, deliver insight into it, and show both its beauty and its shortcomings.” This is my favorite line in the Manifesto. In a world I always try to find the perfect solution, I like the idea of embracing imperfections and seeing what can happen when you no longer have control.
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http://conditionaldesign.org/workshops/dynamic-manifestos/
I found the Dynamic Manifesto example to be one of the most intriguing projects. In it, four designers sat at a table with paper and a computer monitor display of four random instructions (the medium, what element to add, how to treat it, and what relations to draw). Between quick three-minute rounds and strict limitations, I didn’t expect there to be so much unpredictability in the game.
What they produced as a result was incredibly interesting. This project demonstrated how collaboration could achieve so much more that one mind working on its own. In the first video called “The Fall of Typography,” the designers channeled mentalities in the workplace. I enjoyed watching them agree with each other’s opinions, but found it more inspiring when they were able to bridge ideas and make connections to different trains of thought. This project serves as a reminder that sometimes the best way to think outside the box is through collaboration.
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rsdiiana · 10 years ago
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conditionaldesign.org
The process is the product.
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des-formations · 11 years ago
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playlearn2016 · 7 years ago
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TAPE TYPE TWO
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