Do Good Design: How Designers Can Change the World
暫譯: 做好設計:設計師如何改變世界

David B. Berman

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FOREWORD BY ERIK  SPIEKERMANN

How did design help choose a president?
Why are people buying houses they cannot afford?
Why do U.S. car makers now struggle to compete? Why do we really have an environmental crisis?
Design matters. Like never before.

Disarming the weapons of mass deception.
Designers create so much of what we see, what we use, and what we experience. In this time of unprecedented environmental, social, and economic crises, designers can choose what their young profession will be about: inventing deceptions that encourage more consumption—or helping repair the world.

Do Good Design is a call to action:
It alerts designers to the role they play in persuading global audiences to fulfill invented needs. The book outlines a more sustainable approach to both the practice and the consumption of design. All professionals will be inspired by the message of how one industry can feel better about itself by holding onto its principles. In this provocative and dramatically-illustrated book, David Berman offers a powerful and hopeful message for all designers.

Today, everyone is a designer.
And the future of civilization is our common design project.

Do Good Design is an AIGA Design Press book, published under Peachpit's New Riders imprint in partnership with AIGA. The author will make a donation of 10% of his proceeds to a not for-profit organization whose mission is in alignment with the goals of this book.

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前言 由埃里克·斯皮克曼(Erik Spiekermann)

設計如何幫助選擇總統?
為什麼人們會購買他們無法負擔的房子?
為什麼美國汽車製造商現在在競爭中掙扎?我們為什麼真的會面臨環境危機?
**設計很重要。比以往任何時候都更重要。**

**解除大規模欺騙的武器。**
設計師創造了我們所看到、使用和體驗的許多事物。在這個前所未有的環境、社會和經濟危機時期,設計師可以選擇他們年輕職業的方向:發明促進更多消費的欺騙,或是幫助修復世界。

**《做好設計》是一個行動的呼籲:**
它提醒設計師他們在說服全球觀眾滿足虛構需求中所扮演的角色。這本書概述了一種更可持續的設計實踐和消費方法。所有專業人士都會受到啟發,因為這個行業如何通過堅持其原則而感覺更好。在這本引人深思且插圖生動的書中,大衛·伯曼(David Berman)為所有設計師提供了一個強大而充滿希望的信息。

今天,每個人都是設計師。
**而文明的未來是我們共同的設計項目。**

《做好設計》是AIGA設計出版社的書籍,與Peachpit的New Riders品牌合作出版。作者將把其收益的10%捐贈給一個與本書目標一致的非營利組織。