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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

An interview with the successful designer Karim Rashid, made for reDesign web magazine.
www.re-design.co.il

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  • Although the things he was saying are true, the way he says them is so incredibly pretentious! How full of himself, it's a turn off to an otherwise likable designer.

  • lol He's the Zoolander of industrial design

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  • super fag. his works are not bad

  • he is just throwing big words and acting like a 'pompous'....

  • "I need to be doing new things"

  • @gladitsnotme it can get really tedious when people start throwing the word "pretentious" around. Karim is being interviewed and he is giving his point of view towards the questions he's being asked. Yes, he's very articulate with his words. He's not going out of his way telling people on the streets how great he is. Does everyone really have to be formal and modest when talking about their craft? You're watching this because you're in one way or another interested in him and/or his work.

  • didn't go to the pit lecture at Carleton, fuck this prick

  • what a fag

  • this is like having a very dynamic art history lesson..

  • I love his work, but I don't believe there's such thing as originality in this day and age..nothing is new. As an architecture student, I know everyone wants to be inovative but even he himself said that he gets inspiration from technology, technology that was designed by someone else. His designs are very interesting, and beautiful, but you can't completely be 100 percent original. Like picasso said, "a bad artist copies, a good artist steals." and why is he taking credit for design theory?

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