The less there is of a phone, the more I like it.
It looks like a galosh with electronics in it.
When design springs from an understanding of the people who are going to use a product, you begin to see forms that you would never have imagined.
Today the telephone takes precedence over everything. It reaches a point of terrorism, particularly at dinnertime.
Why would you design something if it didn't improve the human condition?
The best way to know what people want is not by asking them, but by understanding them.