Advice from a Master — Design Advice from Charles Eames

Ryan Nance
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2 min readJun 25, 2016

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In 1949, Charles Eames gave an enlightening talk to the engineering students of UCLA.

Make a list of books

Develop a curiosity
look at things as though for the first time
think of things in relation to each other
always think of the next larger thing

Avoid the “pat” answer — the formula

Avoid the preconceived idea
Study well objects made past recent and ancient
but never without the technological and social condition responsible

Prepare yourself to search out the true need — Physical
Psychological

Prepare yourself to intelligently fill that need
the art is not something you apply to your work
the art is the way you do your work, a result of your attitude toward it

design is a full time job
it is the way you look at politics
funny papers
listen to music
raise children

Art is not a thing in a vacuum –
No personal signature Economy of material Avoid the contrived
apprentice system and why it is impractical for them

no office wants to add another prima donna to its staff
no office is looking for a great creative genius
no office — or at least very few can train employees from scratch

there is always a need for anyone that can do a simple job
thoroughly

there are things you can do
to prepare yourself — to be desirable
orderly work habits
ability to bring any job to a conclusion
drawing facility
lettering
a presentation that “reads” well
willingness to do outside work and study on a problem…

Primitive spear is not the work of an individual nor is a good tool or utensil

To be a good designer you must be a good engineer in every sense: curious, inquisitive.

I am interested in course because I have great faith in the engineer, BUT to those who are serious (avoid putting on art hat) Boulder Dam all’s great not due engineer

By the nature of his problems the engineer has high percentage of known factors relatively little left to intuition

(the chemical engineer asking if he should call in Sulphur)

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Design leader. Poet. Polyglot. Painter. Yogi. Big heart, big hope. Love to learn how good stuff gets made