BABAK






DESIGN
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An Interdisciplinary Designer combining Vision, Communication and technical knowledge to make messages clear and improve the perception of your project. 










 






Innovation is not only about technology.
A designer's job is to create new sensory experiences. The designer is the one who weaves together the evolving technological advancements with the design structures and needs for the current Zeitgeist. As a Designer, it is important to understand the connection between these and lead the process to cultivate an experience that extend beyond aesthetics but rather a sensory map to the future.


Through a combination of systematic methodologies, agility, and effective communication, designers can navigate the ever-changing landscape of design, ensuring that each project not only keeps up with but also influences the pulse of the Zeitgeist and technological progress.




FRESH AND HOLISTIC DESIGN





What is the meaning of fresh and holistic design? Behind this question lies another: “What makes a design good?” or “What is good design?”

The answer to that isn't as straightforward as it first seems because “good” is often subjective and depends on the context in which the design exists and the perspective of the viewer. For me, the answer is found in contemporary and holistic design.







FRESH CONTEMPORARY DESIGN

Every person has their very own individual taste that is formed by various factors throughout their life, the intersection and overlap of all these individual tastes form the Zeitgeist. Contemporary Design is a microcosm of the Zeitgeist or rather a distillation of it. Even though contemporary design might feel unfamiliar and uncomfortable initially, it eventually becomes familiar and finally outdated. Therefore contemporary is always evolving and always relevant, like the zeitgeist.


HOLISTIC DESIGN

Even the most beautiful design can fail if it doesn't meet the needs of its context. Design is not an isolated entity; it serves a purpose. This purpose can seem as straightforward as "make the product beautiful" or "create a clean interface," but often, it involves a more intricate goal, such as communicating values, enhancing usability, or simply grabbing attention. Understanding the product, defining the relationship of design to its context, and shaping the design's purpose pose challenges for both the designer and the client. As a designer, involving the client in the process and aiding them in comprehending and refining the product brief are integral to achieving a fitting design outcome.










CONTACT ME 



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2023