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This is not a review of Windows 8. You can read a lot of reviews and surely many of you are already familiar with the new features offered by the system, and for sure and some of you have tried some of the official beta versions.
Graphic design has certainly been one of the faster changing professions in the last decade, but like all other design disciplines it is a part of today’s global crisis. We have always designed for the future: in hope of increased pleasure, comfort, power, efficiency and return on investment. This time around we must design because of the past. We must counter a legacy of designs that left us with too much clutter, misinformation, pollution and dangerous inventions. We have progressively learnt to adapt to a world of increased acceleration and complexity. It is now time for the designed world to adapt back to humanity and for us to bring solutions of slowness and simplicity. Innovation should be defined not by novelty, but by sustainability. This is my viewpoint for Windows 8 – as a regular user and as a graphic designer.
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2012-10-23 17:40:30