Design: The Invention of Desire

by Jessica Helfand

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A compelling defense for the importance of design and how it shapes our behavior, our emotions, and our lives

Design has always prided itself on being relevant to the world it serves, but interest in design was once limited to a small community of design professionals. Today, books on “design thinking” are best sellers, and computer and Web-based tools have expanded the definition of who practices design. Looking at objects, letterforms, experiences, and even theatrical performances, award-winning author Jessica Helfand asserts that understanding design's purpose is more crucial than ever. Design is meaningful not because it is pretty but because it is an intrinsically humanist discipline, tethered to the very core of why we exist. For example, as designers collaborate with developing nations on everything from more affordable lawn mowers to cleaner drinking water, they must take into consideration the full range of a given community’s complex social needs. Advancing a conversation that is unfolding around the globe, Helfand offers an eye-opening look at how designed things make us feel as well as how—and why—they motivate our behavior.
  • ISBN10 0300205090
  • ISBN13 9780300205091
  • Publish Date 7 June 2016 (first published 24 May 2016)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 21 May 2024
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press