Buchzusammenfassung
Ingrid Fetell Lee is a designer who runs her own design blog, The Aesthetics of Joy. She has contributed articles to the New York Times, Psychology Today, and Wired, and given a widely viewed 2018 TED talk on design.
The current chapter explores how design influences joy, contrasting minimalism's restrictive ethos with maximalism's exuberant vitality. While minimalism champions simplicity and eco-consciousness, its rigid pursuit of purity often drains spaces of joy, rooted in early 20th-century biases against ornamentation. Maximalism, by embracing abundance and contrast, signals creativity and energy, as seen in Dorothy Draper’s transformative designs. Practical philosophies like Feng Shui also enhance joy by promoting harmony and balance, starting with clutter-free entryways and thoughtful furniture placement. Playfulness in design, exemplified by Gaetano Pesce’s whimsical creations, sparks happiness and innovation. Similarly, naturalistic landscaping, like Piet Oudolf’s untamed gardens, evokes freedom and connection to nature. The emotional power of color is highlighted through its ability to uplift spaces, while awe-inspiring designs, from the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta to grand architectural feats, expand our perspective and evoke wonder. Finally, celebrations, deeply rooted in evolutionary and social bonds, are amplified by thoughtfully designed spaces, as demonstrated by David Rockwell’s reimagining of the Academy Awards venue. This chapter underscores how intentional design fosters joy, connection, and a sense of wonder.
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