“It’s part of the human condition—we’re wired for rites of passage.”
Designer Ingrid Fetell Lee discusses the big ideas behind her latest book, the Next Big Idea Club Finalist, ‘Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness.’
“Think like a consumer, not like a creator.”
“It’s much safer, even though it gives us all a lot more power. You don’t want one Superman on earth, but if you have a billion Supermen then everything is okay because they check and balance each other.”
“Following the lifespan of a building, you step outside the lines we draw and the histories we’ve written.”
“Life’s ambiguous, you don’t always know what’s going to come next—design thinking is a nice framework for this.”
“Most people who are involved in making books, or writing them, are acutely aware that there’s a very big shift happening.”
“Designers privilege the process, and a great deal of the rest of the world privileges the product.”
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