Design Your Self
What a thoroughly intriguing idea.
Karim Rashid is an industrial designer whose clients include Prada, Nambe, Issey Miyake, Umbra and Alessi. He is perhaps better known for designing the widely popular Umbra wastebasket named Garbo (a play on Greta Garbo and Garbage). It's an elegant, fully functional piece with a sexy, rounded swooping shape. As one critic put it, "Karim built a better trash can and the world beat a path to his door."
I love this guy. I love his designs. I love the fact that he thought that hey, just as I can design furniture, so can I design and shape a better, more enlightened world.
Most of Karim's ideas are not rocket science. They're actually quite simple and doable, if you care enough to sit still and think for a minute.
Here's his take on food and eating. Personally I think it's all one needs to know:
Think before you eat.
Your body is a temple.
Don't starve.
Common sense + moderation.
Be an educated consumer.
Quality vs. Quantity.
Eat locally.
Set the table.
Sit down.
Converse.
I'm still not finished with the book but already very excited to put some ideas into practice. Perhaps gradually and not in the manner of the Take No Prisoners New Year's Resolution.
Rethinking the way you live, love, work and play. It's never too late. So how about it?