Porsche Design plays Othello - Yanko Design
Darth Vader is dead, long live Anakin Skywalker! For years black was where it's at with Porsche Blueprint. Now when I say "Porsche Pattern" I don't mean the cars, I mean the luxury lifestyle objects inspired past Porsche (the cars). Their use of black across the design lath was primarily based on the thought that black, according to Ferdinand Porsche himself "…is a non-color that expresses that centre of the object." Well times are changing and since a little start-up known every bit Apple came along and unmarried handily redefined not only industrial design, simply the apply of white, Porsche Pattern has had to rethink their artful stance. For the beginning time in their thirty-plus year history, Porsche Design is presenting a collection "colored" entirely in white. "The typical color of Porsche Blueprint is black," explains Roland Heiler, Managing Manager of Porsche Design Studio. "The color white, on the other hand, stands for purity and as well has the property that it highlights the shape of the production. These characteristics also make white an fantabulous medium for our minimalist design language." As long equally they don't try to own the colour white like T-Mobile'due south insistence that they somehow "own" the color magenta, it' all good.
Designer: Porsche Design
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2008/04/22/porsche-design-plays-othello/
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