
Industrial Design/2007/43 min/Reel № 07.001
ByJasper Morrison
Jasper Morrison on designing from personal experience
Upsizing the 10th Edition/Recorded 2007
A close reading, kept within reach.
Jasper Morrison takes industrial 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 2007, the conversation is grounded in Jasper'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.
Designers are often responsible for making atmospheres, but they must steer away from visual pollution says Jasper Morrison.

About the speaker
Jasper Morrison
London/United Kingdom
Jasper Morrison is a British product and furniture designer born in London.
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