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Fred Dust Quotes

«My background is pretty eclectic. I was an art student, spent years doing interactive media work with artists here in the Bay area. The work I was doing was getting bigger and bigger as time was going by -- and I realized, 'This is turning into architecture.'»
Author: Fred Dust
«We design for activity as much for space.»
Author: Fred Dust
«When you're building a new space, the client has to own it. So we are at our best when we're teaching our clients how to be their own design advocates.»
Author: Fred Dust
«It's an interactive unit, ... this flower that sort of perks up. We wanted to look at a cube and get a sense of welcome instead of 'Oh, my God, it's another day.'»
Author: Fred Dust
«[For one thing, the man of the hour is a cartoon.] We tend to work very closely with our clients, ... People say one thing -- like, 'Oh, I always go over here when I'm doing this task' -- and then they do exactly the opposite thing. So for our projects, we do a lot of observational research. We even take them out on the research with us.»
Author: Fred Dust
«[In other words, they observed Dilbert and Dogbert, The Boss and Catbert, all moving around in the memo-maze of comic-strip cubicles that make up his beige and barren world.] In the end, ... when you see the final product, the solution is very specific to the problems we saw. We wanted to know how to make the cube more homey, more lie what those characters want.»
Author: Fred Dust
«And suddenly, we knew we had to have cubicles, ... So we built them. We brought a cube farm right into the middle of our open space. We've been working in them for two months, basically, to get the insight into what it's like. It's pretty funny.»
Author: Fred Dust
«The whole thing, ... has been about getting the right balance between who is Dilbert and who is the user. We didn't get rid of the walls because the walls are real for Dilbert.»
Author: Fred Dust