Thank you for the reference. Also, thank you, Velocity Kendall, for posting that article.
Jeff, I realize posting the following link will infuriate an artist/designer/any craftsman, but how many of these names do you think are artists?
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortu...500/2012/ceos/
It's true that designers play an important role. I've worked as a designer for many years, and that's actually my primary field of education. But often they are bound by engineering constraints. Design theory is all-encompassing, but in business life they just end up being the ones putting a bit of make-up on a product (while engineers are often considered the "real" designers.) Sorry to put it in such antagonistic words, just putting it as clearly as possibly but with all friendliness
I'm especially interested in specific examples where visual art has been *the* crucial component in producing something that truly changed the world. I say visual art, not design. For example, the iPhone is beautiful but many of the reasons why it is as it is come out of technical and engineering thoughts going back all the way to the 1970's and prophesied about by usability experts long before it came on the market. Then why change the world by way of visual art, when it seems the crucial thinking happens elsewhere? (And that's what I would like you to disprove, not that I'm trying to burst the religious aspect of being an artist ("those who are converted" as mentioned above).
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