The Forgotten Arts and Crafts.
If you liked "The Psychology of Everyday Things, you should love this one. It's about folk design, folk art, folk construction. I pick up the book and read at random, learning all the while, fascinated all the while. Stiles what a marvelous set of inventions -- affording passage by humans and the anti-affordance of non-passage by animals, but requiring different solutions for different animals. How all sorts of things were made -- cider, paper, lye and soap, cheese, spinning wheels, barrels, fishnets, knives. I could go on and on.
Beautifully (and functionally) illustrated with photographs and drawings. Part of the charm of the book is the author's crustiness and utter disdain for anything manufactured as opposed to hand made. Anyway, a delight for the history, for the knowledge, and for enjoyment.
Essays
Books
- All Books
- Living with complexity
- The Design of Future Things
- Emotional Design: Why we love (or hate) everyday things
- The invisible computer
- Things That Make us Smart: Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine
- Turn Signals Are the Facial Expressions of Automobiles
- The Design of Everyday Things
