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deSign_r 7 months ago
Generativ Design ![](https://m.stacker.news/109623) This site is a preliminary research prototype that combines a technique called generative art, which draws graphics using code, with practical applications for visual identity. The reason we embarked on this project is because of two seemingly different approaches: Generative art and Dynamic Identity. By combining these methods, we can think about new situations surrounding design work.
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deSign_r 7 months ago
Creativity cannot be computed ![](https://m.stacker.news/109609) A presentation at Beyond Tellerrand in November 2024 in Berlin, Germany by Hidde de Vries While some art can be automated, I think creativity cannot be computed. Art is as much about the artist and audience than it is about its deliverables. Lovelace keeps haunting me in my dreams… it’s this possibility of exaggerated ideas… there’s a lot of hype and it may just be the case that it is not be entirely true that AI can be creative. Of course, we can use computers to express ourselves creatively. ![](https://m.stacker.news/109610) But making creative work is about process, intentions and creativity. Not the output or tools. I love computers but they don’t use creativity in the way artists can. So my advice is two-fold. First, make art. Join a choir or pottery class. Start painting, make weird novelty websites. And second: enjoy art. Get out to your local theaters, museums, music venues… they are the best thing to spend your money on.
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deSign_r 7 months ago
Creativity cannot be computed ![](https://m.stacker.news/109609) A presentation at Beyond Tellerrand in November 2024 in Berlin, Germany by Hidde de Vries While some art can be automated, I think creativity cannot be computed. Art is as much about the artist and audience than it is about its deliverables. Lovelace keeps haunting me in my dreams… it’s this possibility of exaggerated ideas… there’s a lot of hype and it may just be the case that it is not be entirely true that AI can be creative. Of course, we can use computers to express ourselves creatively. But making creative work is about process, intentions and creativity. Not the output or tools. I love computers but they don’t use creativity in the way artists can. So my advice is two-fold. First, make art. Join a choir or pottery class. Start painting, make weird novelty websites. And second: enjoy art. Get out to your local theaters, museums, music venues… they are the best thing to spend your money on.
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deSign_r 7 months ago
Designing loops, not paths https://medium.com/microsoft-design/designing-loops-not-paths-591b7689227 ![](https://m.stacker.news/109608) Next time you’re rerouting your daily commute or improvising when plans go sideways, remember: our interactions with the world rarely follow a script. Most journeys require adaptation and provide us ample opportunity to learn and grow with each twist and turn. Designing for loops means embracing uncertainty, learning from feedback, and evolving alongside users. As designers, technologists, and everyday problem-solvers, we have a choice: continue paving rigid roads or begin creating loops that empower people to better navigate the real world with all its beautiful unpredictability. What loops are you designing — and where might they take you next?
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deSign_r 7 months ago
MONTBLANC Digital Paper ![](https://m.stacker.news/109493) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109491) **Montblanc, renowned for its timeless writing instruments, partnered with AKQA to create its first luxury e-writing device, blending heritage craftsmanship with advanced technology.** Over the course of two years, AKQA collaborated with Montblanc on every stage of development, including shaping the initial vision and market positioning, designing the user experience, building the digital identity and design system, refining haptics, and supporting industrial design alongside Montblanc’s writing experts in Hamburg. ![](https://m.stacker.news/109490) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109497) > _Digital Paper represents a fusion of heritage and innovation. From day one, AKQA delivered craft and value beyond the initial brief. Their expertise in design, market opportunity, and product development made them true partners throughout the journey. Together, we’ve created a device that embodies Montblanc’s dedication to timeless quality, while introducing an entirely new experience for our customers._ > <sub>— Dr. Felix Obschonka, Director of New Technologies, Montblanc</sub> ![](https://m.stacker.news/109495) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109492) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109494) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109496) Discover endless creativity in a digital notebook that captures the true feel of paper, with room for an entire library of your ideas https://www.montblanc.com/en-us/digital-writing/digital-paper
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deSign_r 7 months ago
The common sense unit of work ![](https://m.stacker.news/109487) We’re fairly aware of the penalties of leaky abstractions in software. The incidental complexity of getting our primary real world abstractions wrong, grows exponentially with each layer of software built over it, until the whole system is slow, sludgy slop that’s difficult to work with. We can hack it here and there, and celebrate minor wins, but the big wins were lost in the ignored opportunities to refactor that central abstraction. If we apply the same thought process to software development, we’ll see that our core abstraction, the unit of work, might need refactoring. Big gains in developer productivity in this economic weather are important. Organisations that use DORA measure deploy or commit frequencies might find them valuable in some dimensions, but they’re not a measure of productivity in terms of outcomes for the customer. > Be suspicious of anyone claiming to measure developer productivity. Ask who is asking & why. Ask them what unit they are measuring & how those units are connected to profit. > I am 100% pro-accountability. Weekly delivery of customer-appreciated value is the best accountability, the most aligned, the least distorting. > <sub>—Kent Beck’s writing about measuring developer productivity</sub>[^1] [^1]:
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deSign_r 7 months ago
Why Taste Matters More - Carl Barenbrug ![](https://m.stacker.news/109486) Us designers love to talk about tools, processes, and skills. We debate software, trade shortcuts, and show off case studies filled with research frameworks and clever flows. All useful things. But what rarely gets talked about and showcased in portfolios is the one thing that actually makes a designer memorable: taste. Taste gives you vision. It’s the lens through which you decide what matters, and just as importantly, what doesn’t. Without taste, design drifts into decoration or efficiency for efficiency’s sake. Devoid of feeling. With taste, you can see a brand clearly before it even exists, and then pull every detail into alignment.
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deSign_r 7 months ago
The writer, the text and the audience > # _It is the connection between the author, the text and you as you, at a particular point, with a particular set of circumstances informing a particular emotional response, that created that sense of deep meaning._ > <sub>— On Connection, Kae Tempest</sub> To understand art, we need to look at more than the artifact, the book, the album, the written text, the poem. It's just as important to look at two other things to understand meaning. One, what the artist put into it… their intentions, their life story, their attitude, their feelings, their mental state, their specific decisions in the process. Most of the time, outsiders can't really observe any of this. We might find out parts if you read their autobiography, watch a documentary or read interviews or, ahem, subreddits. Two, what the audience experiences… this too is highly personal. What we experience when enjoying a work of art, hits different when we're just going through heartbreak. When we are drunk, or maybe sober. Or when our thoughts just wandered off to remembering to turn on the dishwasher. Context matters too, and can change over time.
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deSign_r 7 months ago
The New Aesthetics of Fascism ![](https://m.stacker.news/109354) Some days ago, I had a vision inspired by this image[^1]. History repeats itself in cycles... Apart the lasted hijacked meaning of the symbol[^2], sun are far away stars, so why not replace it and see how it looks. Then I look around and someone materialized it already[^3], and it has even been used for a TV series[^4] and a book cover[^5] — I'll read soon! Global consciousness at work! ![](https://m.stacker.news/109355) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109357) ![](https://m.stacker.news/109356) Today I stumble into this video [^1]: Image credits BBC [^2]: _The word swastika comes from the Sanskrit svastika, which means “good fortune” or “well-being." The motif (a hooked cross) appears to have first been used in Eurasia, as early as 7,000 years ago, perhaps representing the movement of the sun through the sky. To this day, it is a sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Odinism. It is a common sight on temples or houses in India or Indonesia. Swastikas also have an ancient history in Europe, appearing on artifacts from pre-Christian European cultures._ – From BBC: [The ancient symbol that was hijacked by evil](https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/history-of-the-swastika) [^3]: image by Jorge Candeias, 3 March 2001 [^4]: Amazon’s mini series, _The Man In The High Castle_ [^5]: Philip K. Dick The Man in the High Castle by penguin books https://www.depop.com/products/georduhn-philip-k-dick-the-man/
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deSign_r 8 months ago
Presidio Bitcoin Design Week with a Golden Gate view ![](https://m.stacker.news/109155) Presidio Bitcoin Design Week just wrapped up and it was the best bitcoin event I’ve ever been to. I was invited to host an interactive vibe coding session based on the Cashu wallet I hacked into Bitchat a few weeks back. I also jammed on two new projects during breakout sessions. Here’s a quick recap of what went down. Another micro summary here from X
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deSign_r 8 months ago
Spaces That Listen and Speak ![](https://m.stacker.news/109153) # When a space begins to listen and speak, it shifts from being a passive container to becoming part of the conversation. Architecture has always carried intelligence — from temples aligned with celestial movements to Japan’s Ise Jingu shrine, renewed every twenty years as a living archive of craft. Across time, spaces have encoded knowledge and adapted to their context. The difference today is speed: what once required centuries or rituals can now happen continuously, in real-time.