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Dieter Rams
Dieter Rams was the lead designer at Braun for many years. He is driven by the idea that almost everything is noise. He believes very few things are essential. His job is to filter through that noise until he gets to the essence. For example, as a young twenty-four-year-old at the company he was asked to collaborate on a record player. The norm at
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How Dieter Rams Influenced Apple Products Forever
Dieter Rams, a visionary German industrial designer who made several iconic products for Braun, left an indelible mark on Apple’s design ethos, a legacy that is both profound and subtle. Known for his “less, but better” philosophy, Rams championed the idea that good desi... See more
instagram.comHow Dieter Rams Influenced Apple Products Forever
Dieter Rams, a visionary German industrial designer who made several iconic products for Braun, left an indelible mark on Apple’s design ethos, a legacy that is both profound and subtle. Known for his “less, but better” philosophy, Rams championed the idea that good desi... See more
instagram.comBraun’s iconic Wall Unit, designed by Dieter Rams, 1960s.
Originally named Wandanlage, this fully integrated audio system – featuring a radio, reel-to-reel tape machine, turntable, and speakers – embodies the minimalist precision and functional clarity that define Rams’ design philosophy. A landmark in modern industrial... See more
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