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Penny Sparke is Professor of Design History and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), Director, Modern Interior Research Centre, Kingston University. Her research interests include modern design and the modern interior with special interest in the role of gender. She is currently researching the meaning show more of plants and flowers in the modern interior. show less

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Works by Penny Sparke

Aluminum by Design (2000) 62 copies
The Genius of Design (2009) 40 copies
Design in Context (1987) 33 copies
A Century of Car Design (2002) 29 copies, 1 review
Japanese Design (1987) — Author — 21 copies
Modern Japanese Design (1987) 19 copies
Italian Design (1988) 18 copies
Electrical Appliances (1987) 11 copies
Ettore Sottsass Jnr (1982) 9 copies
The Modern Interior (2008) 9 copies
Did Britain Make It? (1986) 4 copies

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Sparke, Penny
Birthdate
1948
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
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UK

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There are countless design books that attempt to dissect “good” and “bad” designs in an effort to teach artists and designers, both new and old, what they should and shouldn't be doing. Few manage to successfully convey the ineffable traits that cause some designs to take off, while others fall flat. 100 Designs for a Modern World, by George Kravis, doesn't attempt to quantify the unquantifiable; the book simply presents a curated collection of modern designs. Some have a brief show more description of the items’ functions that would not be apparent from photos, but beyond that, Kravis doesn’t hold the reader’s hand. Instead, he lets the designs speak for themselves. It seems that every curve, every line, every angle, was exactly as the designers intended. Taken together, the objects included illustrate the inexpressible satisfaction of designs that just plain work. You’d never know the countless hours their creators must have labored over them (unless you also happen to be an artist).

And if you are an artist? Do yourself a favor and get yourself a copy of this book.
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Design history in general is a vast academic field. Sparke provides an introduction that I find particularly useful, mainly because she takes care to situate design in cultural, social and economic contexts. The book is structured along the themes of consumption, technology, professional design practice, ideological foundations and identity. Basically, these are all highly relevant to interaction design and Sparke’s reasoning is rather straightforward to apply to our field, even though her show more examples are drawn mainly from product design, architecture and interior design. show less
Wonderfully formatted, beautifully designed. A great book for your coffee table or your collection.
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