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Magical Design
Researcher 169208 Started conversation Mar 18, 2001
I have a another definition of a designer for you to condsider...
a Designer is akin to that of a Magician.
Designer's are presented with a desired but, blurred destination because at that point it cannot be defined - it remains vague until the designer uses his magic to draw together the elements that give direction, through a mystery which is his own, bringing the destination into focus.
Designers of the past have often been magical, think Le Corbusier, Eero Aarinen and Porsche - an Architect, Furniture Designer and automotive engineer. They are all magicians whose art almost became extinct.
Forget studying wizardry at Hogwarts, the new Magicians are the hybrid designers - and we're already here...
Magical Design
Gone again Posted Jan 18, 2002
My sincere apologies, Researcher 169208. I'd no idea this entry had stimulated another comment! So, nearly a year later: thanks, I agree with what you say, although I'd like to think it's *implied* in the original text. Stating it explicitly, as you do, might put off some of our less free-thinking brethren!
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