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Julia Restoin-Roitfeld's Thesis

When Julia Restoin-Roitfeld graduated Parsons The New School for Design in 2006, the Department of Design + Management published the thesis abstracts of the senior class in a booklet entitled Designing Value. I had the good fortune to discover the collection of abstracts recently and of course I wanted to share it with all of you. I think Julia's thesis is not only clever, I think it is the future of the industry. As individuals continually have more and more access to goods (and via street photography blogs ways to wear them), homogeneity is the clear result. By being able to customize your goods at point of purchase you can better control your identity—the value added is individuality. What do you think?

Designing Value and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld's thesis © 2006 Department of Design + Management of Parsons The New School for Design. All Rights Reserved.

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Reader Comments (3)

Yes, I agree! How clever, product customization. This is the future. Out with the fashion clones and in with self-design!

27 septembre 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKate

Kate, hear ye! hear ye! What product(s) would you most like to be able to customize?

27 septembre 2009 | Registered Commenterkellina

Handbags!

29 septembre 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKate

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