As designers, we are the interface. Trying to make things understandable. That requires involving oneself with what's going on in the world. One must understand what people are, what they're up to, what they care about, how they feel.
Ivan ChermayeffThere is no "era" of simple, focused, concept-driven identity design. There is only design that grows out of understanding audiences for specific problems, and that evolves from an idea. This is an approach that does not depend on any specific time period or its technology.
Ivan ChermayeffStyles come and go, design goes on forever: solving communication problems with new tools applied to the same old common sense.
Ivan ChermayeffA good trademark, whether a word mark or a symbol, is devoid of fashion or trend, which makes it potentially iconic if it's seen for long enough in the right places.
Ivan ChermayeffDesign is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution.
Ivan ChermayeffGood design, at least part of the time, includes the criterion of being direct in relation to the problem at hand - not obscure, trendy, or stylish. A new language, visual or verbal, must be couched in a language that is already understood.
Ivan Chermayeff