To Design Is Human.
Sun Goddess ring from the Flame collection, Susan Meier Fine Jewelry, 22K gold with diamond

To Design Is Human.

As some of you may know, making jewelry has been a long-time passion of mine. Since being transfixed at the age of 6 by the?Treasures of Tutankhamun?exhibit, I have been on a quest to view and later make beautiful, twinkly objects that serve as wearable art, communicators of emotions, and keepers of stories.?

I invite you to join me and a handful of other artisan jewelry makers at our?upcoming show at the Jewelry Library?next week. In the meantime, I’ve been ruminating on the nature of design, in all its forms.

To design is to think.

Perhaps my favorite thing about jewelry – and design in general – is how fundamentally human it is. Adornment is a universal human behavior. More broadly, the desire and ability to express ourselves visually is at the essence of our humanity.?Recent research?found that the ability to recognize and develop intuitions about certain shapes is unique to our species. And the usage of symbolism is a hallmark of abstract thought, which is a uniquely human skill.?

Jewelry is one of the first tangible examples of design created by our distant ancestors. The?earliest known jewelry?is a series of thirteen shells drilled with matching holes and painted with red ochre. These 82,000-year-old little shell beads were found intact in the Grotte des Pigeons in eastern Morocco. More than just the remnants of a necklace, these tiny beads mark the beginning of sophisticated human thought and behavior.?

To design is to connect.

Design carries symbolic messages that only humans can create, and those messages resonate deeply with other humans.

Designers use shape, color, and pattern to convey emotion and tell stories. Their aesthetic choices establish a connection with the humans who engage with them. Whether it’s a pair of earrings or a brand logo, design?that uses intelligent, relevant visual language establishes an emotional context that captivates its audience. I can tell you the story of each piece of jewelry in my closet: where it came from and when, who bought or made it. Sight evokes memory and all the emotion associated with it.

Visual language is our first language, after all. We recognize objects, movements and pictures long before we learn to speak or read. The power of design is its ability to tap into that primal first language, to bypass words and go directly to the heart.

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Here’s what I’m up to. Reach out if you want to chat!

Browse artist-made jewelry at the The Jewelry Library on October 20 + 21. I’ll be among 12 designers showing their work. Come say hi! Entry is free,?RSVP here

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