- Buy $50 in qualifying physical textbooks, get $5 in Amazon MP3 Credit. Here's how (restrictions apply)
FREE Two-Day Shipping for Students. Learn more |
Sell Back Your Copy for $3.50
Whether you buy it used on Amazon for $11.50 or somewhere else, you can sell it back through our Book Trade-In Program at the current price of $3.50.
Used Price$11.50
Buyback Price$3.50
Price after
Buyback$8.00 |
"On the surface, just another anthology of interviews. But the interviews are so good! And the range of voices so rich! I'm an unwilling fan of this book. Bill Moggridge moves the questions way beyond normal discussions about 'media.'" William Drenttel The Design Observer Group
"Print isn't dead, Designing Media, a fascinating new doorstop of a book by Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum chief Bill Moggridge, seems to say. It's just waiting for design to save it." Fast Company
"The ways in which media are conceived, formed, and distributed have long undergone change, but now they are in full revolution. There is nobody better than Bill Moggridge to shed an illuminating beam upon the people behind these changes: not the technologists, but the writers, artists, musicians, editors, publishers, and dreamers who are changing our perceptions of the possible. Moggridge is a master of the interview -- getting to the core and then collecting and distilling the essence in brief, insightful vignettes. This book is fun to peruse but even more worthy of thorough digestion, rumination, and reflection." Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, author of Living with Complexity
"Under Moggridge's watch, Designing Media becomes more than a set of interviews. By the final comments in the last interview, the thrust of its underlying thesis that 'the printed word will not disappear' simply serves as a valedictory to a thesis that the reader has already discovered for themselves. Moggridge assures us that, 'while digital media is directly responsible for falling revenues in music, film and the printed word, individuals and companies will find ways to carve niches in the new digital domain.'" Core 77
"We often hear that mainstream media like television and print are dead. Or perhaps undead -- thoughtless, empty shells of human culture and creativity that will soon be vanquished by the heroism of digital technologies. But one need not look far to see that such claims are simply wrong. People still watch TV, go to bookstores, buy CDs, and so on. In Designing Media, Bill Moggridge and his interviewees show us that something more subtle is happening: pre- and post-digital media are combining in weird and complex ways -- neither one winning or losing, but each changing the other. Like this book, the future of media is not a vanquishing of monsters but a series of conversations between forms." Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology, coauthor of Newsgames: Journalism at Play
Mainstream media, often known simply as MSM, have not yet disappeared in a digital takeover of the media landscape. But the long-dominant MSM--television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and books--have had to respond to emergent digital media. Newspapers have interactive Web sites; television broadcasts over the Internet; books are published in both electronic and print editions. In Designing Media, design guru Bill Moggridge examines connections and conflicts between old and new media, describing how the MSM have changed and how new patterns of media consumption are emerging. The book features interviews with thirty-seven significant figures in both traditional and new forms of mass communication; interviewees range from the publisher of the New York Times to the founder of Twitter. We learn about innovations in media that rely on contributions from a crowd (or a community), as told by Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales and Craigslist's Craig Newmark; how the band OK Go built a following using YouTube; how real-time connections between dispatchers and couriers inspired Twitter; how a BusinessWeek blog became a quarterly printed supplement to the magazine; and how e-readers have evolved from Rocket eBook to QUE. Ira Glass compares the intimacy of radio to that of the Internet; the producer of PBS's Frontline supports the program's investigative journalism by putting documentation of its findings online; and the developers of Google's Trendalyzer software describe its beginnings as animations that accompanied lectures about social and economic development in rural Africa. At the end of each chapter, Moggridge comments on the implications for designing media. Designing Media is illustrated with hundreds of images, with color throughout. A DVD accompanying the book includes excerpts from all of the interviews, and the material can be browsed at www.designing-media.com.www.designing-media.comInterviews with [updated by Moggridge 2/1]]Chris Anderson, Rich Archuleta, Blixa Bargeld, Colin Callender, Fred Deakin, Martin Eberhard, David Fanning, Jane Friedman, Mark Gerzon, Ira Glass, Nat Hunter, Chad Hurley, Joel Hyatt, Alex Juhasz, Jorge Just, Alex MacLean, Bob Mason, Roger McNamee, Jeremy Merle, Craig Newmark, Bruce Nussbaum, Alice Rawsthorn, Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Paul Saffo, Jesse Scanlon, DJ Spooky, Neil Stevenson, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Shinichi Takemura, James Truman, Jimmy Wales, Tim Westergren, Ev Williams, Erin Zhu, Mark Zuckerberg
Product Details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Read Whether You Love Old Media, New Media or Both!,
This review is from: Designing Media (Hardcover)
This is a book I've been waiting for. It's an entertaining and very informative
compilation about the move from mainstream "old" media to the "new" digital media. The book literally speaks for itself by including a great DVD with 17 interviews of everyone featured within. The author is design guru Bill Moggridge, who co-founded the legendary Silicon Valley product design firm IDEO. For this book, he identified and interviewed 37 of the most influential people in the media world. Designing Media gives a rare look into the work and lives of those who are shaping the digital age. Watching the videos is like having a conversation with these thought leaders in your own living room. The group includes legends in design, media, technology and communications. Seriously, these are the people who are changing our lives ever day. Tech icons like Chad Hurley (YouTube), Mark Zuckerberg (facebook), Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia), Ev Williams (Twitter), Craig Newmark (craigslist) and Tim Westergren (Pandora), among others. I'm a businessman and a huge fan of rock music, so it was great to find Roger McNamee, who is both a musician (lead guitarist, Moonalice) and founder of a successful investment company. I was surprised, but excited to see German rock star Blixa Bargeld and his beautiful wife Erin Zhu. Together, they have created a new Internet based subscription business for Blixa's band, Einsturzende Neubauten. Blixa may be the international celebrity, but his wife is a creative genius too. I am wondering about some obvious omissions, such as Steve Jobs from Apple. Then again, maybe the people at Apple were too busy designing the next generation of digital devices to be interviewed for this book. If you are interested in the design, development and evolution of media, this book is a "must read" and the DVD is a "must watch." Truly outstanding. Bravo.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the future,
This review is from: Designing Media (Hardcover)
This book interviews some of the top thinkers and do-ers in the world of media, with Bill Moggridge sharing his thoughts along the way. Each interview offers insight into our future in terms of anything and everything media related- from new music distribution models to what social networks mean in the long run. If you're interested at all in what the always connected future holds for us, I highly recommend checking out this book.
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
Suggested Tags from Similar Products(What's this?)Be the first one to add a relevant tag (keyword that's strongly related to this product).
|
This product's forum
Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insightAsk questions, Share opinions, Gain insightActive discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
|
Related forums
|