The Laws of Simplicity

The Laws of Simplicity John Maeda


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The Laws of Simplicity


Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life




In this breezy treatise, graphic designer and computer scientist Maeda proposes ten laws for simplifying complex systems in business and life-but mostly in product design. Maeda s upbeat explanations usefully break down the power of less-fewer features, fewer buttons and fewer distractions-while providing practical strategies for harnessing that power, such as SHE: "Shrink, Hide, and Embody." The first three laws, based on principles of reduction, organization and efficiency, form the foundation for increasingly complex and self-referential concepts like the importance of context and the potential for failure in simplification (by the end of the book, Maeda is chiding himself for using too many acronyms). Combined with trust and emotional engagement (laws 7 and 8), Maeda demonstrates how complex systems can become downright lovable: Maeda recalls "the Tamagocchi craze of the late 1990s... showed that anyone could fall in love with a small electronic keychain," drawing a corollary to the almighty iPod (an iconic example referred to throughout). Emphasizing the delicate balance-work involved in simplifying the complex, Maeda admits the process isn t easy, and that his ten laws don t necessarily provide all the answers-in numerous places, he directs readers to the web site where his theories continue to develop. Despite that, this slim book feels complete in itself; not only will it stimulate ideas, it will keep readers thumbing back for a second and third look at Maeda s deceptively simple advice.

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Esta é uma curta e descontraída leitura, onde o autor expõe seus princípios desenvolvidos com a sua cruzada em prol da simplicidade. São leis brevemente enunciadas, que aumentam em nível de abstração conforme o livro progride, mas todas gravitam em torno da dualidade entre complexidade (muito) e simplicidade (pouco), que é mostrada como um ciclo na quinta lei, em forma de senoide. É um livro destinado àqueles que querem compreender melhor a simplicidade, escrito por um designer de soft... leia mais

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