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So, you know, with Dan, we needed a new
design
process, a new engineering process to sort of discover his movement and his path to expression that allow him to perform.
But however cheap they would have been to make in volume it turned out that it was going to cost close to 200 million dollars to
design
and build the first one.
We're even using it now to
design
the next generation of our spacecraft.
This is by accident, but sometimes, it's by
design.
Using molecular engineering, we can actually
design
a superweapon that can travel through the bloodstream.
It requires fairly little to maintain, offers much flexibility in
design
and only asks to be carried in a single plastic tube.
However, in spite of this, our approach to vaccine
design
has remained pretty rudimentary.
In 2009, Tuhin and I were pursuing our postgraduation in
design.
But all truly inspiring
design
projects have one thing in common: they began with a dream.
And the bolder the dream, the greater the
design
feat that will be required to achieve it.
And yet he used
design
unknowingly and instinctively but with tremendous ingenuity to achieve his ends.
Yet
design
was also used to nobler ends by an equally brilliant and equally improbable designer, the 19th-century British nurse, Florence Nightingale.
Back in Britain, she mounted another campaign, this time for civilian hospitals, and insisted that the same
design
principles were applied to them.
The Nightingale ward, as it is called, dominated hospital
design
for decades to come, and elements of it are still used today.
But by then,
design
was seen as a tool of the Industrial Age.
He was the Hungarian artist and designer whose experiments with the impact of technology on daily life were so powerful that they still influence the
design
of the digital images we see on our phone and computer screens.
Moholy's ideas were as bold and incisive as ever, but his approach to
design
was too experimental, as was his insistence on seeing it, as he put it, as an attitude, not a profession to be in tune with the times.
And sadly, the same applied to another
design
maverick: Richard Buckminster Fuller.
He was yet another brilliant
design
visionary and
design
activist, who was completely committed to designing a sustainable society in such a forward-thinking way that he started talking about the importance of environmentalism in
design
in the 1920s.
Now he, despite his efforts, was routinely mocked as a crank by many in the
design
establishment, and admittedly, some of his experiments failed, like the flying car that never got off the ground.
Now, it was the courage and verve of radical designers like Bucky and Moholy that drew me to
design.
But I picked design, because I believe it's one of the most powerful tools at our disposal to improve our quality of life.
Thank you, fellow TED
design
buffs.
And greatly as I admire the achievements of professional designers, which have been extraordinary and immense, I also believe that
design
benefits hugely from the originality, the lateral thinking and the resourcefulness of its rebels and renegades.
And we're living at a remarkable moment in design, because this is a time when the two camps are coming closer together.
He's a young, Cameroonian
design
engineer who has a adapted a tablet computer into the Cardiopad, a mobile heart-monitoring device.
Then there's Gabriel Maher, who is developing a new
design
language to enable us to articulate the subtleties of our changing gender identities, without recourse to traditional stereotypes.
They're completely synthetic, and we can
design
them so they are compatible with our tool of choice.
For example, this dress: I'd asked her to
design
something that a priest might have worn in 23rd-century Cairo.
And we need to be able to
design
structures, and what we're doing is designing social software to enable anyone to build their own peer review process, and we call these things "lenses."
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