What kinds of political or ideological messages inform design or
the branding of design today? Identify one example and
describe in what ways it expresses larger cultural, political, or
ideological beliefs?
After reading 'Design and The Democratic Ideal,' I discovered that the concept and branding of design has been informed with several political and ideological messages. This is because anybody who uses an object that is professionally designed can have some ideas about the objects improvement in the future. And as objects have been created over time, development comes with feedback support from professional design suppliers. An example of an ideological message of branding in design today would be Eco-friendly (enviromentally or earth friendly) products. Eco-friendly refers to 'designed to inflict little to no harm on the enviroment. The ideology of 'eco-friendly or enviromentally friendly has proven to be more successful than the International Organisation for Standardisation, as this organistaion has no interest in the meaning of labels.
An example of 'enviromentally friendly' products, the green gifts are useful towards the tips of home and ideas as they use less electricity save money and the world at once. They are regarded as a symbol of cleanliness as well as simplicity. It expresses the idealogical beleif of being 'eco friendly'
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