History of Industrial Design Week 6: From Scientific Management to Universal Design
CLICK INFO BUTTON THAT APPEARS IN UPPER RIGHT HAND CORNER FOR LINKS TO OTHER VIDEOS MENTIONED. Terrible interface. Not my fault. Or: Efficiency: • History of Industrial Design Lecture #5: E... Eileen Gray: • A brief introduction to Eileen Gray These videos were made in 2020 as a desperate COVID-era attempt to help keep students engaged in learning as in-person teaching stopped. With no support, no resources, a ridiculous "production schedule," and no idea they would become a sort of permanent record of the time, I just threw them at YouTube. The students mostly didn't watch them, but lots of others did, and that continues to amaze me. I decided to leave them up for anyone who is just curious about design. NOTE: If you are a current student at Rhode Island School of Design and your professor has sent you here to watch these videos, you should really worry about how much tuition you are paying just to have a teacher sending you to YouTube instead of teaching you themselves. Just saying...

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