Jamy Yang, an award-winning designer
with major partnerships to his credit, began his career in the
industrial design department of the German manufacturer Siemans.
Returning to China permanently in 2004, he founded his own company, Yang
Design, which is now considered the most influential product strategy
and design consultancy in China.
This book explores Yang's
creative ideology in 15 thematic chapters, beginning with 'minimalism'
and ending with 'kindness'. It expands on his theories about the purpose
of design, the dislocations that exist today in Chinese culture and
aesthetics, as well as the differences between Chinese and Western
design.
Contents:
Minimalism; Archaeology; The Disconnect; DNA;
Craftmanship; Virtuality; Easy to use; Visuality; Touched; The
Anomalies; Semantics; Modulation; Sustainability; Fragmentation;
Kindness.
Series
Language
Place of publication
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
51 Illustrations, black and white; 181 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
ISBN-13
978-1-78884-077-4 (9781788840774)
Schweitzer Classification
Jamy Yang attended Zhejiang University and China
Academy of Art, where he studied design for seven years. He completed
his Industrial Design postgraduate studies in Germany on a full
scholarship, going on to design for Siemens at their Munich
headquarters. He has won many prestigious global design awards,
including the iF Product Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award and
has partnered with major global brands like Boeing, Audi, Bosch,
Schneider, Hermes, Absolut Vodka, iNATUZZI, Coca-Cola, Steelcase, Issey
Miyake, and Swatch. In 2014 he founded the Yang Design Museum in
Beijing.
Minimalism; Archaeology; The Disconnect; DNA; Craftmanship; Virtuality; Easy to use; Visuality; Touched; The Anomalies; Semantics; Modulation; Sustainability; Fragmentation; Kindness.