Iconic Designer Charles Eames’s Most Memorable Aphorisms
By Maria Popova
Charles Eames (June 17, 1907–August 21, 1978) — legendary furniture designer, deft universe-explainer, celebrated champion of design as a force of culture, creative genius of uncommon “sincerity, honesty, conviction, affection, imagination, and humor” — is one of the most celebrated creative icons of the past century.
100 Quotes by Charles Eames (public library) is a tiny gem of a book, originally published for Eames’s centennial in 2007, full of exactly what it says on the tin. Each of the 100 pearls of Eames wisdom, culled from his articles, books, films, interviews, lectures, notes, and office files, appears in 7 languages — English, Complex Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, Brazilian, Portuguese, and Spanish. A beautiful, minimalist cover with debossed typography adds a layer of joy to holding and touching the micro-tome.
Here are 15 of my favorite quotes.
Eventually everything connects — people, ideas, objects… the quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.
Most people aren’t trained to want to face the process of re-understanding a subject they already know. One must obtain not just literacy, but deep involvement and re-understanding.
Beyond the age of information is the age of choices.
If nothing else, a student must get from his training a feeling of security in change.
Innovate as a last resort. More horrors are done in the name of innovation than any other.
Recent years have shown a growing preoccupation with the circumstances surrounding the creative act and a search for the ingredients that promote creativity. This preoccupation in itself suggests that we are in a special kind of trouble — and indeed we are.
To be realistic one must always admit the influence of those who have gone before.
(Because we already know everything is a remix, all art builds on what came before, and creativity is combinatorial.)
We work because it’s a chain reaction, each subject leads to the next.
I don’t believe in this “gifted few” concept, just in people doing things they are really interested in doing. They have a way of getting good at whatever it is.
(Cue in some famous thoughts on finding your purpose and doing what you love.)
Unlike Keats, who said that knowing about the rainbow shatters its beauty, I feel that the knowledge about an object can only enrich your feelings for the object itself.
(Cue in Richard Feynman on the pleasure of finding things out.)
Don’t be like I was. Don’t be afraid of history. Take all of it you can get.
At all times love and discipline have led to a beautiful environment and a good life.
Any time one or more things are consciously put together in a way that they can accomplish something better than they could have accomplished individually, this is an act of design.
Ideas are cheap. Always be passionate about ideas and communicating those ideas and discoveries to others in the things you make.
Take your pleasure seriously.
Used copies can be found online and at Eames Gallery.
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Published June 15, 2012
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https://www.themarginalian.org/2012/06/15/charles-eames-quotes/
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