Human Design Made Easy

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Human Design Made Easy

An easy-to-use guide to Human Design, which divides us all into five different personality types according to how we make decisions and use our energy. Every person is born with a unique energy signature that shapes everything from personality to learning style. Human Design is a system that teaches readers how to make informed, courageous decisions by breaking these signatures down into five major types: Manifestor, Projector, Generator/Manifesting Generator, and Reflector. This clear, easy-to-use guide teaches how to determine energy type, in addition to key concepts about how each informs how the mind works, how to communicate with friends and family, and what occupations and work styles will help each type achieve their goals most effectively. In addition, author Ilona Pamplona, a Human Design coach, offers type-specific strategies for connecting with intimate partners, tips for how to avoid burnout and become open to new opportunities, and exercises for cultivating talents and identifying areas for improvement. Useful and enlightening for anyone curious about Human Design, in addition to those who would like to learn more, Human Design Made Easy is a perfect introduction to this fascinating and empowering method of self-understanding.
Human Design

Going beyond horoscopes, Human Design posits that everyone is born with an individuality as unique as a fingerprint. A foremost international practitioner of HD now offers readers the tools to do their own readings to map the life charts of family and friends.
Ecologies of Inception

Responding to increasing levels of planetary pollution, waste generation, carbon dioxide emission and environmental collapse, Ecologies of Inception re-thinks potentiality—an object’s ability to change—in architecture and design. The book problematizes the still-prevailing modern paradigm of design practice: the technical tabula rasa, a tendency to begin from scratch and use raw, amorphous, and obedient materials that can be easily and effectively manipulated, facilitating a seamless and faithful embodiment of intentions. Instead, the philosophy of design developed in the text prompts—through a variety of case studies, thinkers, and disciplines—a collective reconsideration of value, dissociating it from the projects and signatures of any one author or generation. Whereas the merits of up-cycling and circular design are canonically defined vis-à-vis status-quo economic and socio-cultural orthodoxies, this project unpacks the theoretical assumptions that underpin these practices, showing that they perpetuate the same biases and exclusions that generate waste in the first place. As an alternative, the book introduces a nodal and exaptive paradigm for design: a conceptual and methodological toolset for engaging the durational and anthropocenic materiality of the third millennium, and for radically prioritizing practices of maintenance, reuse, care, and co-option. This approach, which is inspired by (and builds upon) evolutionary biology, technological disobedience, queer use, adaptive reuse, experimental preservation, and improvisational practices such as collage, adhocism, bricolage, and kit-bashing, refuses to reduce pre-existing material substrates to abstract lists of properties or featureless lumps, encountering them on their own terms—as situated individuals and co-authors. Ecologies of Inception will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, educators, and professional architects and designers interested in sustainable design and seeking to develop conceptual and design tools commensurate with the magnitude and urgency of the climate emergency.