2 Best Industrial Design Books
Discover the best industrial design books for creative professionals and enthusiasts. Explore innovative concepts, techniques, and inspirations.
Stuff Matters
by Mark Miodownik, Ph.D.
What is Stuff Matters about?
In this captivating exploration, a renowned scientist delves into the fascinating world of materials that surround us, revealing their hidden wonders and impact on our daily lives. From the glass in skyscrapers to the steel in our cars, Mark Miodownik takes readers on a journey through the history, science, and art behind the materials that shape our modern world, offering a fresh perspective on the seemingly ordinary objects we often overlook.
Who should read Stuff Matters
Scientists and engineers seeking a deeper understanding of materials.
Curious individuals interested in the science behind everyday objects.
Students studying materials science or related fields.
Jony Ive
by Leander Kahney
What is Jony Ive about?
This book delves into the life and work of a brilliant mind who played a pivotal role in shaping Apple's iconic products. It explores the journey of a man named Jony Ive, who revolutionized the world of design and technology. From his early days at Apple to his collaborations with Steve Jobs, this captivating biography unveils the genius behind some of the greatest products that have transformed the way we live and interact with technology.
Who should read Jony Ive
Apple enthusiasts and technology lovers seeking insights into Jony Ive's creative process.
Design professionals and aspiring product designers interested in understanding Ive's innovative approach.
Business leaders and entrepreneurs looking to learn from Apple's success story.