Bang & Olufsen have always been one of my favorite companies around. Why? Not only do their tech products perform above and beyond the call of duty, but their empathic approach to design - specifically how they are created with context of their environments in mind - displays an undeniable feeling of care for the user and generates greater value than if one were to simply churn out a design that mimics every other product out there.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Technological Design for Context
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