Design Philosophy: Pharrell Williams — Wealth Is of the Mind
Pharrell Williams built Billionaire Boys Club, Humanrace, and a Louis Vuitton creative directorship by treating design as curation, not fabrication.
Design & CultureThoughts on design, development, AI infrastructure, and building products.
Pharrell Williams built Billionaire Boys Club, Humanrace, and a Louis Vuitton creative directorship by treating design as curation, not fabrication.
Design & CultureSteve Jobs wasn't a designer. He was the most demanding client a designer could have. His principle: use beautiful wood on the back of the cabinet.
Design & CultureHiroshi Fujiwara introduced hip-hop to Japan, co-created Harajuku streetwear, and built Fragment Design on one principle: the selection is the creation.
Design & CultureCharles Harrison designed the plastic trash can, the View-Master, and 750 products at Sears. His audience was the family on a quiet street.
Design & CultureDaniel Arsham casts everyday objects in volcanic ash and crystal, then presents them as artifacts from the future. His method: future archaeology.
Design & CultureKunle Adeyemi built the Makoko Floating School on Lagos lagoon and iterated it across three continents. Climate-adaptive water cities.
Design & CultureFutura started on NYC subway trains, broke from letterforms into pure abstraction, and proved that a graffiti tag is the original identity system.
Design & CultureFrank Lloyd Wright destroyed the box and built Fallingwater over a waterfall. His principle: a building should grow from its site like a plant.
Design & CultureFumihiko Maki built Hillside Terrace over 25 years, one phase at a time. His group form theory: buildings should participate in cities, not dominate.
Design & CultureKashiwa Sato redesigned Uniqlo, 7-Eleven Japan, and 1,700 products by stripping brands to a single icon. His method: zero in on the essence, then compress.
Design & CultureMatthew Carter cut metal punches, then made Georgia and Verdana, the typefaces that taught screens to read. The constraint is the design.
Design & CultureRick Rubin co-founded Def Jam, stripped songs to their essence, and wrote The Creative Act. His method: subtraction, attention, and taste as production.
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