Bruce Mau
Bruce Mau was born on October 25 1959, he is a Canadian designer. Mau was the
creative director of Bruce Mau Design and the founder of the Institute with Boundaries. He started his career as a graphic designer but later
veered his career towards the worlds of architecture, art, museums, film,
eco-environmental design, and conceptual philosophy.
This is a
manifesto designed by Bruce Mau. This manifesto is called Incomplete Manifesto
for Growth. I really like the layout of the manifesto. This manifesto follows a
simplistic design. The page has no artwork and is design solely do read from I
like how the black background and the white text perfectly work together and
they are easy to see. I also like how the titles are larger so it grabs you
attention to make you want to read what it’s about.
I really like the message of the manifesto, it includes tips
on how growth as a designer. It includes tips such as ‘’Capture accidents. The wrong answer is the right answer in search
of a different question…’’, ‘’Avoid
software. The problem with software is that everyone has it.’’, Don’t clean your desk. You might find
something in the morning that you can’t see tonight.’’. They are simple, yet
effective ‘Life Hacks for a designer.
I like how the message of the manifesto is to seek growth,
not greatness. To love the things you try, even if you don’t think they’re any
good. If you don’t like the outcome, appreciate the process. It’s all about
fostering growth, and it almost always takes a little growing pain to get
anywhere worthwhile.
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