Small Things Considered

Why There Is No Perfect Design

Paperback, 304 pages

English language

Published Sept. 14, 2004 by Vintage.

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The ultimate context of design is, of course, the human user. Many designed things are "one size fits all," and so if they fit anyone perfectly, it is a statistical coincidence. This being so, all the rest of us must make do. Sometimes we can shop around and try a different brand or model of a designed object, hoping to find the one that seems to have been made for us. Most likely, we never find such a thing, and so we compromise in our choice, selecting a less attractive chair because it is more comfortable or picking an uncomfortable chair because it looks more striking in our living room. We learn to live in a world of imperfect things, just as we do in a world of imperfect fellow human beings. If we cannot find a pair of shoes that is a perfect fit for us, and if we …

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Subjects

  • Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Technology
  • Science/Mathematics
  • Engineering - Mechanical
  • Technology / Engineering / Mechanical