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The O’Reilly Hardware Podcast: The critical role of design in creating iconic products and brands.Our expectations for industrial design have risen immeasurably in the last decade. Think of any piece of consumer electronics from 2005—a BlackBerry, for instance—and you’ll think of something that was encased in plastic painted silver to imitate metal, with a too-light heft and a rattle when shaken.Now, nearly every successful piece of consumer hardware is the result of careful design and exquisite manufacturing. Apple deserves a great deal of credit for that shift by resetting the baseline with the iPhone in 2007, but new tools and processes have played an important role as well. Digital design has become easy and sophisticated, and contract manufacturers can do spectacular things with glass, aluminum, and semiconductors that were nearly impossible just a few years ago. Our guest on this week’s episode of the O’Reilly Hardware Podcast is Robert Brunner, a founder of this new era of design. Brunner was director of industrial design at Apple from 1989 to 1996, overseeing the design of the PowerBook. He was the chief designer of Beats by Dr. Dre, the design-driven line of headphones that Apple acquired for $3 billion last year. And he’s the founder of Ammunition, which has worked with startups and large companies on a wide range of innovative consumer products. Brunner spoke at Solid in June, and he’s also keynoting the O’Reilly Design Conference in January. Discussion points: Being “design driven,” and the importance of understanding design across the board What makes a great product versus just a great design? Brunner’s work on the Obi Worldphone, a design-driven mobile phone aimed at emerging global markets The constraints of mobile phone design Other things mentioned in this episode: The June intelligent oven The Polaroid Cube action camera—and Polaroid’s deal with Lady Gaga, who doesn’t usually feature prominently on this podcast The Lytro camera Image by Purpy Pupple on Wikimedia Commons.
The O’Reilly Hardware Podcast: The critical role of design in creating iconic products and brands.Our expectations for industrial design have risen immeasurably in the last decade. Think of any piece of consumer electronics from 2005—a BlackBerry, for instance—and you’ll think of something that was encased in plastic painted silver to imitate metal, with a too-light heft and a rattle when shaken.Now, nearly every successful piece of consumer hardware is the result of careful design and exquisite manufacturing. Apple deserves a great deal of credit for that shift by resetting the baseline with the iPhone in 2007, but new tools and processes have played an important role as well. Digital design has become easy and sophisticated, and contract manufacturers can do spectacular things with glass, aluminum, and semiconductors that were nearly impossible just a few years ago. Our guest on this week’s episode of the O’Reilly Hardware Podcast is Robert Brunner, a founder of this new era of design. Brunner was director of industrial design at Apple from 1989 to 1996, overseeing the design of the PowerBook. He was the chief designer of Beats by Dr. Dre, the design-driven line of headphones that Apple acquired for $3 billion last year. And he’s the founder of Ammunition, which has worked with startups and large companies on a wide range of innovative consumer products. Brunner spoke at Solid in June, and he’s also keynoting the O’Reilly Design Conference in January. Discussion points: Being “design driven,” and the importance of understanding design across the board What makes a great product versus just a great design? Brunner’s work on the Obi Worldphone, a design-driven mobile phone aimed at emerging global markets The constraints of mobile phone design Other things mentioned in this episode: The June intelligent oven The Polaroid Cube action camera—and Polaroid’s deal with Lady Gaga, who doesn’t usually feature prominently on this podcast The Lytro camera Image by Purpy Pupple on Wikimedia Commons.
In dieser Folge machen wir einen kleinen Ausflug in die Welt der Photokina, überlegen was Microsoft mit Minecraft vor hat, bashen Apple weil sie NFC nur für ApplePay freischalten und freuen uns über Ubuntu Touch RTM und Sonys Augmented Reality Brille SmartEyeGlass, sowie vieles mehr. Themen: Photokina 2014: Leica is back, Nikon S6900 Selphiecam, Polaroid Cube, Canon verbessert 7d Mark Microsoft kauft Mojang Apples iPhone 6 wird NFC nicht richtig unterstützen Ubuntu Touch RTM ist da Sony stellt SmartGlass vor Spielzeug der Woche: E19 PRISM der Woche: Telecom, NetCologne, Stellar PCS und andere gehackt Pfeife der Woche: Apple (U2 Removal Tool) Distro der Woche: OzonOS "Hydrogen" Alpha Sailfish der Woche: Poor Maps Wie immer wünsche ich viel Spaß beim reinhören ;)
O que leva as pessoas a gastar um salário inteiro em um par de tênis? Por que o logotipo das grifes está ficando cada vez maior nas roupas? Neste podcast Ricardo Terrazo Junior, Luiz Moro e Barbara Duarte falam sobre ostentação e a compulsão que faz com que alguns malucos saiam por aí exibindo marcas e pertences. Pegando carona no lançamento da Polaroid Cube e no sucesso da GoPro, aproveitamos para falar a respeito das “action cameras”, câmeras ultra-portáteis que revolucionaram a maneira de registrar fotos e filmagens de diversas atividades, dos esportes radicais aos casamentos! Na sequência discutimos o fato das pessoas estarem tão imersas no Facebook que não se esforçam mais nem para procurar um conteúdo que não seja aquele que está na timeline.