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The 5-minute Design Process Museum

The 5-minute Design Process Museum

Date de sortie : 2026-04-05
© Masaki Iwabuchi
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Date de sortie : 2026-04-05
© Masaki Iwabuchi
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#1: Four Orders of Design (Richard Buchanan, 2001)

#1: Four Orders of Design (Richard Buchanan, 2001)

Today’s exhibit is Richard Buchanan’s "Four Orders of Design." Nowadays, the word "design" has expanded far beyond mere aesthetics or forms.  Design is used to create everything from experiences and business models to organizations. The root of thi
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Today’s exhibit is Richard Buchanan’s "Four Orders of Design."
Nowadays, the word "design" has expanded far beyond mere aesthetics or forms. 
Design is used to create everything from experiences and business models to organizations.
The root of this broad perspective can be traced back to today’s diagram: the "Four Orders of Design." 
As the name suggests, it categorizes design into four distinct layers. 
Let’s walk through them one by one.
Id. d’épisode : 1000759390793
GUID : ad0b205c-e621-4daf-a327-77898cff5669
Date de publication : 5/4/2026 à 16:38:55

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WELCOME to the 5-Minute Design Process museum.
This program is about design. But we shift our focus away from designed products. Instead, we explore the aesthetics hidden within the "process" of design.
Each episode, we introduce a diagram or framework crafted by design professors and practitioners from across history and around the globe.

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