This is a sketch book from a Dyson engineer showing the thinking process when designing the company’s revolutionary vacuum cleaner. The notebook is part of the exhibitions in Tokyo Designers Week 2011.
It’s very intriguing to see that how the designer used the sketch book to gather ideas and visual thinking with simple doodles. No worries about structure, fidelity, quality; all it matters is quick and free drawing, or even putting your coffee mug on the notebook and leave a mark. So analog, so beautifully human.
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