These three talks assisting understanding design is that we needs to be originality and be creative and ignore what people said about how weird they think you are, just do it. And the use of 3D design is used intensively. In all ages, design is used intensively, including the 3D design. The 3D design is applied in a battle, a revolution, a protest…
The first Ted Talk presenter’s name is Ross Lovegrove. He is an Industrial designer, he was known as the captain of organic. He uses “DNA”- design nature art, as his inspiration for his design. He uses minimum things and the objects nature looks to give people the maximum enjoyment. He’s idea is really cool that he wants us to respect all the things that we dig out of the earth, to use the least resources to make the great designs.
The second Ted Talk presenter’s name is Paola Antonelli. She is a design curator at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. She proposed that treat design as art. Because she is the design curator at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, she wants to share her enjoyment of design in all different style whatever it is fancy, luxury and imaginative or it is economical, cheap and practical. I really agree with her idea that design is art, it is not only a decoration of your life. Design is everywhere through everything. The design you think just a decoration, it must be over-designed.
The third Ted Talk presenter’s name is Alice Rawsthorn. She is a design critic. She use many examples to show us some of the great artists, are also the biggest dreamers. And some designers that are too talented also has been derided by many as a design eccentric. I agree with Alice Rawsthorn’s opinion that “Just as I appreciate the extraordinary achievements of professional designers, I also believe that design benefits greatly from the ingenuity, horizontal thinking, and resourcefulness of rebels and rebels.” Design can improving the quality of life. A good design always can help things out, and make it look suitable. I believed that a good designer always needs to be originality.