Beautiful Users
Sunday, Jun 26, 201612 PM — Sunday, Oct 2, 20166 PMEDT
| Museum of Design Atlanta
Atlanta, GA, USRelated
Beautiful Users, organized by the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, will feature nearly 100 objects that illustrate the evolution of “user-centered design” — from the mid–20th-century work of Henry Dreyfuss (who coined the phrase “designing for people”) to the complex systems and services that today’s designers are developing.
Some of the objects in the exhibition will include:
Examples of the Human-scale measurement system, which aids in design for children, the elderly, the differently abled, and people of diverse height
Objects designed for comfort and function, ranging from Dreyfuss’s Princess telephone to Amos Winter’s Leveraged Freedom wheelchair
Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s Roomba Cam, which repurposes the household gadget for surveillance purposes
More info: http://www.museumofdesign.org/2016/03/beautiful-us...
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