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Twenty-first Century Design

Twenty-first Century Design
By Marcus Fairs

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"Twenty-first Century Design" is the a fascinating survey of the contemporary design landscape, guiding the reader through the intoxicating array of contemporary movements, styles and trends, and identifying today's leading designers, as well as future design classics. This pioneering publication places the contemporary scene in a historic framework and explores cultural and economic forces shaping design now and in the years to come. Accessible and engaging, it charts the incredible explosion of design worldwide and discusses cross-fertilization between design movements in what is rapidly emerging as one of the most exciting industries in the world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #282213 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-10-02
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 464 pages

Editorial Reviews

Sunday Telegraph, 8 October 2006
"Marcus Fairs knows a thing or two about design"

From the Inside Flap
Design is no longer the passion of a wealthy elite. Today, good
design can be found in affordable brands that bring stylish products to
everyone, and Twenty-First Century Design embraces the emerging trends,
designers and key projects that are shaping our world and impacting on our
lifestyle.

The dawn of the twenty-first century has witnessed an explosion of
creativity in just about every field of design. There is a new spirit in
the air and in just a few years, the assumptions of the last century about
how things should look and function have been overturned by a new wave of
designers employing an astonishing variety of styles and approaches.
Architecture, furniture and product design are in the throes of a
revolution.

Meanwhile, the public's appetite for design is higher than ever before:
there has never been as much interest in the subject as there is today.
Right now, design is arguably the most exciting of all the creative
disciplines and this book is the essential guide to every aspect of
international design at the start of the twenty-first century.

Intelligently and provocatively written by the editor of icon magazine,
Marcus Fairs, Twenty-First Century Design places the contemporary scene in
a historic framework and explores the cultural and economic forces shaping
design now and in the future.

Marcus Fairs explains the vigorous debates under way in - and between -
different areas of design in a way that is accessible and engaging, and
looks at both the avant-garde and mass-market ends of the design spectrum.

Stunning full-colour photographs illustrate over 200 of the most popular
and groundbreaking "future classics" of design, from architecture, urban
planning and interiors through lighting, furniture and homeware to products
and visual communication.

About the Author
Marcus Fairs is editor of the leading architecture and design magazine, icon. He has won numerous awards including Architectural Journalist of the Year (2004) and regularly appears on radio and TV, recently writing and presenting a documentary on Phillippe Starck for the BBC. He lives in London, England.


Customer Reviews

A must for any Design field lover!!!! 5
First of all i just want to say that i am so happy to get this book. At the beggining i was not sure if i should get it or not, specially because there was no reviews of this book before... But i am more than pleased to have this book now.
I am an Architecture student, but i have huge interest on all the design fields, like Interior, Product, Fashion, Furniture, Lighting and Visual communication Design, which this book covers it all and represents it so beautifully!
I believe that all the Design fields are related nowadays,Architectural building with clothing texture and a Tea/Coffee pot with Architectural design!
Gorgeous photographs and easy text. This book is worth every penny!(even more the Amazon prices)