The role of design in the formation of the Silicon Valley ecosystem of
innovation. California's Silicon Valley is home to the greatest
concentration of designers in the world: corporate design offices at
flagship technology companies and volunteers at nonprofit NGOs; global
design consultancies and boutique studios; research laboratories and
academic design programs. Together they form the interconnected
network that is Silicon Valley. Apple products are famously
“Designed in California,” but, as Barry Katz shows in this
first-ever, extensively illustrated history, the role of design in
Silicon Valley began decades before Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
dreamed up Apple in a garage. Offering a thoroughly original view of
the subject, Katz tells how design helped transform Silicon Valley
into the most powerful engine of innovation in the world. From
Hewlett-Packard and Ampex in the 1950s to Google and Facebook today,
design has provided the bridge between research and development, art
and engineering, technical performance and human behavior. Katz traces
the origins of all of the leading consultancies—including IDEO,
frog, and Lunar—and shows the process by which some of the world's
most influential companies came to place design at the center of their
business strategies. At the same time, universities, foundations, and
even governments have learned to apply “design thinking” to their
missions. Drawing on unprecedented access to a vast array of primary
sources and interviews with nearly every influential design
leader—including Douglas Engelbart, Steve Jobs, and Don
Norman—Katz reveals design to be the missing link in Silicon
Valley's ecosystem of innovation.
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A History of Silicon Valley Design
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ISBN
9780262330930
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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