
Interaction Design/2008/45 min/Reel № 08.001
ByIlse Crawford
Ilse Crawford on human emotion
South African Design Week/Recorded 2008
A close reading, kept within reach.
Ilse Crawford takes interaction design as a lens on the larger question the festival keeps returning to: what design owes to the people and places it works among. The talk moves from specific projects toward a broader argument about practice.
Recorded in United Kingdom in 2008, the conversation is grounded in Ilse's own working method — the compromises, the constraints, and the moments where the work taught them something they didn't expect.
The closing turn is characteristic of the archive: less a conclusion than a provocation, handed to the audience to carry into their own disciplines.
Ilse Crawford talks about being human and how to tie in our basic emotions with design.

About the speaker
Ilse Crawford
London/United Kingdom
Ilse Crawford's Studioilse creates the big idea behind a brand through its emotional values, and then makes them visible and tangible through design.
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