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Why You Should Create Ugly, Weird, and Annoying Things

Hackaday via YouTube

Overview

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Explore the unconventional world of design in this thought-provoking 18-minute talk by Emily Velasco at Hackaday. Challenge the notion of perfection in consumer goods and tech products as Velasco advocates for embracing ugliness, weirdness, and annoyance in creative works. Discover how imperfections can lead to fascinating and unique creations that spark curiosity and conversation. Learn about the artificial nature of perfection and how beauty can be found in the unconventional. Follow Velasco's journey through various cultural references, from Dethklok to Toy Story, as she redefines value judgments and explores the impact of context on perception. Gain insights into the importance of creating objects with character, scars, and jarring characteristics that challenge the status quo of polished design aesthetics.

Syllabus

Intro
Why
Dethklok
The Moment
Toy Story
Monsters
Definitions
Value judgments
Context
Experience
Changing Context
Calvin and Hobbes
Conclusion

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HACKADAY

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