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Dieter Rams

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Professor Dieter Rams at the 50th Anniversary of Braun Innovation exhibition, Boston 2005

Dieter Rams (born 20 May 1932 in Wiesbaden) is a German industrial designer closely associated with the Braun company.

Rams learned carpentry as an apprentice. He also studied architecture at the Werkkunstschule Wiesbaden.

After working at an architecture firm from 1953 and 1955 he joined Braun. He was successful at Braun and became chief of design from 1961.

Rams once explained his design approach in the phrase "Weniger, aber besser" meaning "Less, but better." Many of his designs such as coffee makers, radios, audio/visual equipment, and office products are on display in museums over the world. Dieter Rams retired from Braun in 1998.

Rams designed a cover for Wallpaper magazine.

Dieter Rams’ rules for good design

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Rams came up with a set of rules for making a good design:[1]

  1. Good design is innovative
  2. Good design makes a product useful
  3. Good design is aesthetic
  4. Good design helps us to understand a product
  5. Good design is unobtrusive
  6. Good design is honest
  7. Good design is long lasting
  8. Good design is includes every detail
  9. Good design is concerned with the environment
  10. Good design is as little design as possible


References

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  1. Dominigo, Muriel. "Dieter Rams: 10 Timeless Commandments for Good Design". Interaction Design Foundation. Retrieved 8 July 2018.