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Principles of good design

September 24th, 2009
 

I recently came across a couple of lists of design principles. Whether we realise it or not, all designers work to their own set of values. They are an essential part of the design process. Therefore it’s important to remind yourself of these once in a while and check your work against them.

The first example is the “Ten principles for good design”. I like these because they are universally applicable. You can apply them to almost any type of design in any market. I think this is a great set of values for the individual designer:
Good design: Dieter Rams’ ten commandments

The second example is Facebook’s Internal Design Manifesto. This resonates a lot of the values from the first list but repackages and refocuses them so they are specific to Facebook:
Facebook’s Internal Design Manifesto – Thomas Crampton

Does anyone know of design principles for other organisations?

UPDATE: Here’s a fantastic round-up of principles by fellow designer James Mansfield

UPDATE: The Principles of Good Web Design (with real world examples): Part 1: LayoutPart 2: NavigationPart 3: Colour.

UPDATE: Carsonified » 10 User Interface Design Fundamentals

Favourite quotes from the week

August 24th, 2009
 

“Be yourself, everyone else is taken” – Oscar Wilde (via DavidTrewern)

Design vs Art #6: design is for an audience, art finds an audience – audience need inspires design, artistic expression creates art (via brettsea)

Sydney focus group quote of the day “google is like water” (via nikski)

“All colours are the friends of their neighbours and the lovers of their opposites.” – Marc Chagall

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