And what are the key elements of good
design, Form, Function, Build ability, Economics and longevity. Contained with
in these elements is mathematical correctness. We respond to the greater
environment in relation to our own human scale. Architects still use them
today, a gift from the ancient Greek and Roman architects; The Golden Rules.
This applies to all design disciplines,
from designing a simple pair of cufflinks to a carriageway, a suspension bridge
to a silk tie; form follows function, so what’s more important?
Finding designers in any in any discipline
that adhere, diligently, to these key elements are thin on the ground
An Architect Driven By Principles
Frank Lloyd Wright, the father of modern
architecture applied his genius to The Falling Water House, perfect in proportion
and modern in any era. And yet it was built more than 70 years ago. His work in
the late 18th century paved the way to The Art Deco style, which
began to take shape around 1920. He was decades ahead of his time, it’s well
documented.
An Engineer Driven By Steam And Steel
Isambard Brunell the greatest structural
engineer in living memory. The Clifton suspension Bridge is testimony of his ability to create a structure
that performed a vital function poetically. Not even the Golden Gate and Sydney Harbour hold a
candle to it, especially in the wind.
His earlier steam trains travelled fully
laden at 50 miles per hour, that’s half the speed of The Flying Scotsman,
without a kilt. He designed and had built a steam ship that carried one million
emigrants to Australia. Now they’re all coming back on Jumbo Jets.
And Some Fashion Designers
Vivienne Westwood, driven by an endless creative imagination, has been applying key
design principles proportionately to all her collections. Combining colour,
pattern, texture, proportionately, has become the trademark of all her design
work, from crockery to clothing. The Orb is now an internationally recognised
brand symbol, with a difference.
Ian Flaherty: A hands-on designer, toiling
in his London studios every day, has produced some fine pieces of work over many
years. But it’s the Swarovski Cube Cufflinks that are synonymous with his name.
Perfect in proportion at every angle and never once fail to perform their
intended function
Remember, every significant movement in art
can be traced through the design of cufflinks. Jewellers like Cartier
and Tiffany crafted work of art cufflinks in mother of pearl, crystal; precious
stones...These famous fashion names establish designer cufflinks as the
essential accessory for men, but don’t forget your silk tie, otherwise
the doorman may not let you into the club-house.
Lbb London
They typify contemporary accessories
design, choosing classical influences to buck the whimsical trends of today.
Their metal cufflinks are unique in their own right and visually conform to all
the key elements of design and I guess that’s why they have sold consistently
well over the years.
And Denison Boston
Based in Brighton, which was, once upon
a time the holiday capitol of England?
Perhaps the pier lights in the harbour gave him early inspiration; I guess
every thing is open to interpretation. One thing is for certain, this designer
knows the meaning of form and function; his cufflinks are testimony enough; ask
any architect?
Some Historic Anecdotes to Share with Your Friends:
1969 Nutters of Savile Row opens on Valentine's Day and unleashes the
Tommy Nutter/Edward Sexton style on swinging London. Backed by
Cilla Black and The Beatles' record company Apple's executive Peter Brown,
Nutters of Savile Row dresses the entire social spectrum from the Duke of
Bedford and Lord Montagu to Mick and Bianca Jagger and The Beatles. Nutters is
the first shop on Savile Row to pioneer 'open windows' and wild displays
executed by Simon Doonan.
Conclusion
Here we all are in our own little world
like a planet spinning out of orbit. And the night time is the light and the
end of our tunnel, here comes the night, the reckless night. While on the road,
drive carefully, and take care of your environment, its life giving.
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