Sunday, September 4, 2011

Objectified Film Response


The film Objectified we watched in our Monday lecture was incredible. I'll honestly say I was skeptical about being a graphic design major throughout the first week of classes, but watching this film brought my passion for design back to life. Hearing Johnathan Ive and Dieter Ram talk about what makes something have good design and the process it takes to mass produce an object made me want to be in their shoes and have their success. My absolute dream job would be to be able to design for Apple, or work in their public relations department; everything about Apple Incorporated is incredible. I learned a lot from this film, a few tings being that individuality and personality will get you noticed and that looking into the future with your designs will make the public want to buy them. Mass producing a product and making its sales successful comes from how much the public wants your object; if you design for the future, you will be successful. This film pertained to my major of graphic design because although it mostly highlighted industrial design, there were many areas that used graphic design as well. When industrial designers form their ideas, they take them to graphic designers who can put them onto the computer in order to finalize/produce the design. Overall this was a very innovative and interesting film, full of outstanding designers and ideas.


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