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Design como atitude

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Quatro anos após seu lançamento original, o livro mais vendido de Alice Rawsthorn é republicado em uma edição expandida, atualizada em resposta aos recentes desafios sociais, políticos e ecológicos em todo o mundo. Totalmente revisado pela autora, o livro é enriquecido por um novo capítulo sobre a resposta do design à emergência climática, explorando também o impacto da COVID-19, o aumento da desigualdade e novas abordagens da política de identidade no design. "Design como Atitude" descreve a habilidade e engenhosidade com que designers estão lidando com desafios globais complexos e interseccionais em um momento extraordinariamente turbulento. O interesse público pelo design está em ascensão, à medida que uma nova geração de designers utiliza tecnologias avançadas para perseguir objetivos humanitários e ecológicos em projetos cada vez mais ambiciosos, além de reinventar os objetos e espaços que usamos diariamente.

268 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 20, 2024

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Alice Rawsthorn

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Alice Rawsthorn is an award-winning design critic and the author of critically acclaimed books on design, including Hello World: Where Design Meets Life, Design as an Attitude and, most recently, Design Emergency: Building a Better Future. She is a co-founder with Paola Antonelli of the Design Emergency project to investigate design's role as a force for positive change. In all her work, Alice champions design's potential to address complex social, political and ecological challenges.

An influential public speaker and social media commentator on design, Alice has participated in important global events including TED and the annual meetings of the World Economic Forum in Davos. Her TED talk has been viewed by over a million people worldwide. One of The Big Issue's 100 Changemakers 2023 for her work on Design Emergency, she was awarded an OBE for services to design and the arts.

Born in Manchester and based in London, Alice graduated in art history from Cambridge University. She was an award-winning journalist for the Financial Times for nearly twenty years, working as a foreign correspondent in Paris and pioneering the FT's coverage of the creative industries. For over a decade, Alice was design critic of the international edition of The New York Times, writing a weekly Design column, which was syndicated to other media worldwide.

An honorary senior fellow of the Royal College of Art with an honorary doctorate from the University of the Arts, Alice is a founding member of the OECD's Future of Democracy Network, of the advisory board of the DemocracyNext research and action institute and of Writers at Liberty, a group of writers who are committed to championing human rights and freedoms as supporters of the human rights charity Liberty.

Alice has served on many cultural juries including: the Turner Prize for contemporary art; the Stirling Prize for architecture; the PEN History Book Prize; the Aga Khan Award for Architecture; the Buckminster Fuller Challenge; the Museum of the Year award; the Rome Prize for Architecture and Design; the Soane Medal for Architecture; and the BAFTA film and television awards.

A former chair of the boards of trustees of The Hepworth Wakefield museum in Yorkshire, Chisenhale Gallery in London and Michael Clark Company, the contemporary dance group, Alice was a longstanding trustee of the Whitechapel Gallery. A trustee of Arts Council England from 2006 to 2013, she is a past chair of the British Council's Design Advisory Group and a former member of the Design Council and of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Design. From 2018 to 2023, Alice was a member of the UK government's Honours Committee for Arts and Media.

As well as contributing essays to a number of books on design and contemporary culture, Alice is the author of an acclaimed biography of the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and Hello World: Where Design Meets Life, described by the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist as "panoramic in scope, passionately argued and highly addictive to read". Design as an Attitude is published globally by JRP|Ringier and Design Emergency: Building a Better Future, co-written with Paola Antonelli, by Phaidon. Alice's books have been translated into over a dozen languages.

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55 reviews2 followers
August 27, 2022
Really interesting and well researched book about design and its challenges including important examples throughout the years.

A must read for every designer or design loving person.

I just wished there were more pictures showing the mentioned projects. As a designer who also studied the design history, most of the examples were familiar but there were still some left which I had to google while reading.
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20 reviews3 followers
January 31, 2023
Me ha gustado mucho este libro, está lleno de ensayos en que se reflexiona sobre el papel que tiene hoy en día el diseño. Me ha abierto la mente hacia otras ideas que no había tenido en cuenta y hablado de proyectos que no conocía.
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18 reviews
February 28, 2025
1) Me senti inspirada a criar coisas novas

2) Explica de forma simples, com referências diversas a abstração do design e o papel do designer atitudinal

3) Super interessante como coloca em perspectiva a famosa frase de 1896 "A forma segue a função"

4) Várias referências brasileiras

5) Fiquei interessada em sacar mais de design sensorial
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32 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2025
3.5 Took a lot of notes from it! Was a complicated read for me, but I learned a lot!
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6 reviews
May 11, 2021
An essencial book for people interested in design. Alice write about a lot of interesting design projects and also, about all the imperfections that are today in this area. It makes you change your mind about how this profession must change in the future and how you can be part of the movement.
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January 26, 2023
Some of the ideas and mentioned projects were interesting and provided great inspiration and food for thoughts, but overall the book did not worked for me, I struggled to sort out, what the book aspires to be (is it short essays? is this just an overview of design projects that share certain qualities / attitudes?) Somehow it did not land with me. But to be fair, it might be just my bad expectation management.
Profile Image for Anna Makarova.
56 reviews
December 24, 2022
A collections of essays that make a compelling argument in favour of reevaluating the importance of design for current and future problems and crises. It is incredibly well written and offers a wide selection of examples and references.

Some of the essays I liked less than others, but it is a great reference book for any student. Reminded me a lot of B for Bauhaus by Deyan Sudjic.
Profile Image for Nathália Feitosa.
27 reviews
March 30, 2025
delícia ler um livro de design e escrito por uma mulher, esse combo é mais difícil do que parece e é sempre fortalecedor.

Aqui temos como resultado um livro inclusivo e diverso, aquele trata o design por uma perspectiva de atitude e não de mercado. Apresenta projetos com enfoque raciais, de gênero e para além do design eurocentrado.

forte recomendação a todos!
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January 25, 2022
Recommended by Dr Michelle Darlington

She describes design as the imaginative pursuit of social and environmental justice. The book includes lots of nice stories and examples. It's inspiring, nicely written and not too long. Good summer reading.
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83 reviews13 followers
January 20, 2020
I wish more popular design writing was like this. Historically literate yet timely, accessible yet insightful. And most importantly, focused and engagingly written. A treat.
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8 reviews18 followers
May 25, 2021
Es genial para sacar referencias. Tiene capítulos más y menos sustanciales para mis intereses.
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2 reviews
January 12, 2022
Great take on the constant evolution and value of a discipline where objects used to be the obvious and expected outcome.
4 reviews
January 19, 2025
It’s a real shallow analysis based on several case studies. It has the same critical dimension of the author’s Instragram posts.
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5 reviews
July 21, 2025
Quizá por un tema de expectativas, me ha resultado un poco decepcionante - me quedaba constantemente con la sensación de que no me contaba nada nuevo. Eso sí, como material pedagógico para alumnado de diseño, indispensable. Aglutina en un libro muchísimas de las premisas que he ido reflexionando a lo largo de toda mi formación - un regalo, creo, para la gente que se está formando ahora.
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1 review2 followers
November 8, 2019
Inspiring, but also quite repetitive and subjective at places.
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