Design, Future Technologies, Ideas & Opinions, Sustainability
Surrounded by brilliance
By Charlie on 30 April 2008
My mind is still bubbling with thoughts set off by the Nokia Design Event. I’ve been talking with the folks behind the Homegrown projects and we’re soon going to have some of them write some articles for us and contribute some videos and photos, to share here.
Raphael Grignani has a great overview of the Homegrown projects. In his article, he shares the background insights and problems that led to various projects under Homegrown. The goal was to “work towards the most sustainable, ethical, and desirable communication solutions for Nokia”. And the solutions they came up with were based on hard facts, real people needs, and, at the core, sustainability.
The folks who primarily worked on Homegrown were Andrew Gartrell, Rhys Newman, Duncan Burns, Pascal Wever, Raphael Grignani, Pawena Thimaporn, Tom Arbisi, Simon James, Jan Chipchase, Anne Coates, Peter Knudsen, Hannu Nieminen, and Kurt Walecki.
Not only are these folks brilliant and creative, but they have a passion for what they do.
Now though, I wonder now how we take these concepts and ideas and actually translate them into a product you and I can use? It’s a long way from the design studio, via the product production teams, to the person for whom the product was intended to help. All the brilliance in the world won’t help if we never do anything with it. Right?
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May 2nd, 2008 at 8:47 pm
Awesome, really wish these talks could have been recorded and shared.
Nice to read the names, some familiar, some new, of people who are working on these concepts.
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May 2nd, 2008 at 11:14 pm
@stefan Good news! Someone else had recorded the talks and they are now in production. I think they will also make sure the slides are edited in.
As soon as we get them (early next week), we’ll put them up and give you the links.
(I asked, prompted by you, so thanks!)
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