Uday, I have to admit I struggled with the overly academic nature of
the 1st pieces. But when I got to part 3, I was blown away. Your
quarter of story, performance, utility and style are so on target, I
wanted to yell hurray!!!!

Thank you for sharing. I hope others skip back to the top of the
thread and give all the articles a read.

-- dave

ps, I saw your "David Malouf Reader" ... nice. 
No schooling. I'm self taught. It's interesting that you feel
forced to characterize designers by their schooling, so many of us in
IxD have no formal training in it or other design. I'm an
anthropologist (BA UC Berkeley) and while it aids me in my ability to
think about the etic, I don't really see it as a fundamental
influencer. My mentors past and present have been much more powerful.
I wish I could have a degree that lists them all and what they
contributed to my education. That would be cool.


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