Fortune - USA (2020-04)

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IN 1959, FORTUNE PUBLISHED a “fascinating and brash” project that set out to dis-
cover the 100 best-designed products of the modern era. The list was compiled
by Jay Doblin, the director of the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute
of Technology (IIT), based on a survey sent out to 100 of the era’s top design-
ers, architects, and design teachers. The result is a fascinating document for
modern eyes—perfectly illustrating mid-century design philosophy, yet often
mirroring contemporary tastes: sleek sports cars by Porsche and Cisitalia, and
even sleeker armchairs by Eames, Aalto, and Saarinen. Domestic appliances
with forms foreshadowing Sputnik and the start of the Space Age. Above all, a
deep appreciation for the aesthetic beauty not just of luxury goods but also of
the practical items that improve people’s lives on a daily basis.
In 2019, to recognize the 60-year anniversary of the original list, Fortune
again partnered with the IIT Institute of Design (ID), now under the dean-
ship of Denis Weil, to re-create the survey. Following Doblin’s methodology as

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ARCHITECTURE................ 1
ECOLOGY....................... 1
GRAPHIC...................... .4
INTERFACE.................... .2
PRODUCT.................... .63
SERVICE...................... .29
RETURNING................... .6

ARCHITECTURE................ 1
GRAPHIC....................... 1
PRODUCT.................... .98

LIST BY CATEGORY

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1959

AT YOUR SERVICE
IN THE YEARS SINCE OUR
ORIGINAL LIST DEBUTED,
INTERNET SERVICES HAVE
MADE THEIR MARK ON DESIGN

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A DESIGN ICON?
THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN GOOD LOOKS.
THESE 100 PRODUCTS HAVE MADE OUR LIVES
SIMPLER, BETTER, AND, YES, MORE STYLISH.
BY DANIEL BENTLEY
PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAN SAELINGER

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