Kenneth Grange: Designing the Modern World

Kenneth Grange: Designing the Modern World is a visually rich and authoritative exploration of the prolific British designer’s extraordinary career and enduring influence on modern design. The book chronicles Grange’s diverse body of work, which spans industrial design, product design, branding, and visual communication, highlighting his ability to combine functional clarity with elegant simplicity. Through high‑quality photography, archival materials, and case studies, readers discover how Grange’s thoughtful solutions shaped everyday objects and environments—from household products to iconic public systems. Insightful essays and commentary provide context on his design philosophy, creative process, and commitment to user‑centred thinking. The narrative reveals how Grange’s work reflects broader cultural and technological shifts while staying grounded in practicality and human experience. With a focus on both celebrated classics and lesser‑known projects, the book offers a comprehensive view of his legacy. Its striking layout and compelling visuals make it both an inspiring reference and a beautiful object in its own right. Ideal for designers, students, and anyone interested in design history, this publication celebrates one of the 20th century’s most influential design voices. “Kenneth Grange: Designing the Modern World” illuminates how thoughtful design can shape culture, industry, and daily life.

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