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    LETTER n.1

    Week no. 1: Intro. Monday.

    Design 101, iversity.

    Greetings from Berlin, having a pic-nic in the garden of the

    Neue Nationalgalerie.

    Here we are, back to where everything

    started. Are you ready to start our

    Design 101 introduction week?

    Together, well test everything out and

    check if you like our moods, attitudes,and things we want to share with you...

    By the way, this Neue Nationalgalerie,

    where we are, is a really impressive

    space (well, of course it is,

    Mies van der Rohe designed it...).

    If you happen to go to Berlin,

    check it out for yourself!

    About our introduction week...

    As you know, Design 101 is organized in weekly chapters.

    The way it works is rather simple and it repeats itself week

    after week.

    Monday: you get an overall picture of the week. You know whatyou will do (and what you will need) for the next days. Also,

    youll have to go through the weekly quiz.

    Tuesday: exercise day. You should watch our video-postcard,

    read the letter and get to work. After completing the exercise,

    you upload a picture of it on the iversity platform. In the

    unit of the day, there will be a section specifically for this

    below the letter.

    Wednesday: same as the day before

    Thursday: same as the day before

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    Friday: same as the day before.

    Saturday: time to update your

    personal notebook. What youhave done during the week,

    notes, sketches, and images.

    There is no homework.

    If you are behind, this is when

    you can catch up.

    Sunday: you get a special lecture. There is no homework.

    If you are behind, this is when you can catch up.

    Its rather simple and we hope you like it.

    Basically, every day from Tuesday to Friday, you receive a

    brief with something to do.

    Always something simple to do, in less than one hour.

    Then, its up to you. You can either work day by day, or

    process the various briefs during the week-end.

    To us, its the same.

    By the way, lots of people asked us about the quiz.

    Here are our thoughts on the matter:

    In a normal course, the quiz is at the end of the learning

    period. In this course, we flipped things around and have it

    at the beginning (much more interesting).

    Question of the day:

    Design, how does it start?

    Todays question is the typical designers question.

    It is so typical that it has a given typical answer,

    Get to work! Now!

    (Remember, all good designers are hard-working people.)

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    What do we do today? /

    Homework n.1

    Today, it is very simple.

    First, go through the quiz and answer the questions in order to

    understand more about yourself and Design 101.

    Then, prepare yourself for the week. We will follow this

    schedule:

    on Tuesday: a friend of yours will

    take a photo portrait of you and

    then you will take one of yourself

    (have the friend and camera ready).

    on Wednesday: you will be a bird

    and represent yourself in a three

    dimensional object (prepare some

    nice paper).

    on Thursday: you will cook the

    food you like the most (have some

    ingredients ready).

    on Friday: you will make two

    masks (get some cardboard,

    glue, tape, colors etc.).

    on Saturday: you will update

    your personal notebook

    (if you havent done this

    throughout the week).

    on Sunday: you will relax andwatch some special things we

    made for you.

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    Each exercise will take you no more than one hour. Not too

    short, not too long. In the middle.

    By the way, apart from your notebook,we assume you have a digital camera (or

    smartphone) connected to your computer

    and then to the Internet.

    Thats it.

    We know you have a lot of questions but

    please be patient for our following

    letters...

    What will you learn?

    If you prepare the whole week now,

    you will organize yourself and

    your time (in respect to Design

    101). One hour per day.

    Reasonable and viable.

    Learn to organize your time.

    Why do we do this?

    We do this, because we want you to complete the whole week.

    If you start nicely and quit after a couple of days, we will

    all have failed.

    Controlling time is the best way to reach Sunday fine anddandy.

    Design can be understood as organizing our

    time in the best way possible. Good designers

    can design space and things. Amazing designers

    design time, starting with their own.

    Heres a nice reference for you:

    the Quipu necklace/calendar, a fantastic deviceto count and keep control of time + much more.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quipuhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quipu
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    Something to remember:

    Design is organizingtime and things.

    Further inspiration...

    Today, we could check Enzo Maris perpetual calendar.

    Isnt it nice?

    Lots of designers applied their

    skills to time-related devices.

    Here you have a nice one.

    What are the ones you use?

    Do you like them?

    Have you ever thought about these

    tools as design things?

    Heres another quote:

    A journey of a thousand miles begins with

    a single step, said Lao Tzu.

    Although he was not a designer,

    his thinking is extremely precious and

    relevant to us (quite impressive that he

    lived some 2.500 years ago).

    One last thing? Ok.

    Here you have David Bowies Absolute Beginners.

    Find the lyrics and enjoy your day!

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    P.S.

    Watch out!

    When we say that you should do every exercise in no more than

    one hour, we mean it. Of course, we cannot check if you spend

    one hour or 10 hours on it. But if you reserve no more than one

    hour per day for Design 101, its great!

    If you overwork, there will be a moment when youll drop the

    course (and we really dont want that to happen).

    Regarding the course

    This appendix is to remind you some general things.

    What you are reading now is one of the seven letters belonging

    to the so-called Introduction Chapter. We made this unit to

    test the whole thing before the course is fully underway.

    We will test a number of things, you test if you like our mood

    and attitudes.

    The course will work in a very easy way.

    Every day from October 28, 2013, to January 24, 2014, we will

    send out a digital postcard and a letter. One shipment per day.

    We will work on a weekly system. Each week is a new chapter

    made of seven postcards and letters.

    You will receive a postcard a day with a visual description

    of where we are (remember? Design 101 is a journey into

    contemporary design).

    Once the postcard flips to its back side, you will find the

    days brief.

    Then, in the letter, we go broad in terms of content,explanations, this and that, lalala.

    Following our input, you start working.

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    Then, of course, there is the discussions section.

    Questions and answers. Doubts and ideas.

    Whatever comes to mind.

    You will be able to post your questions and reply to other

    peoples. This section is the backbone of Design 101. It is a

    perfect place to get entangled into conversations and become a

    true actor within the community.

    One more thing!

    If you are of the curious kind, we set up a special documentwhere you find all the people, places, things mentioned

    throughout the course. We consider it our mini-encyclopedia.

    Design is foremost a language.

    A language shared by designers all over the world.

    Things, people, places we all know about.

    Once we have a shared language, things become nice, fun, and

    meaningful. Conversations start up quickly and flow nicely.

    Of course, like any other language, design is in constant

    change. Hence, to try mapping it for good is an impossible

    task. This is why we like to share our current map / mini-

    encyclopedia. Lots of things are missing, other people would

    have chosen different entries. It is a start for your own

    collection of references.

    Follow us:Enrol (if you havent done it yet)

    Check out the videos we have been making.

    Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

    If all of this is not enough, you can follow Stefano Mirti on

    his personal Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts (there

    you get the real daily feed), as well as Anne-Sophie Gauvin, on

    Facebook, and Instagram...

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    Todays postcard

    Neue Nationalgalerie

    Us

    (straight out of Fellinis 8)

    Berlin, Germany

    Aldous Huxley

    Swiss Army knife