- Brad Lane
- Mar 15, 2019
- 1 min read

2019 marks the centurion anniversary for the School of Bauhaus. To celebrate this iconic mark in the timeline of graphic design, I am going to be creating a small series of designs for posting onto my social media profiles across various channels. As an introduction to the series, here is a short segment on how the School of Bauhaus has influenced the way I design.
Bauhaus refers often to the idea of 'function over form'. It is this element of Bauhaus that resides with me the most in my work, most often in UI/UX design. Going back to my discussion of User Interface vs User Experience, if it had to, Bauhaus would back the side of user experience. The reason for this is because User Experience is function and User Interface is form, and so User Experience over User Interface.
When I’m working on any creative project, I always begin with the idea stage and the research stage shortly after or during. This means I can, before making anything, have an idea on what the user requirements are, thus allowing me to tailor the interface(s) around the practical and functional needs first.
If if the project is a screen based media project, i.e. a mobile app or responsive website, before wireframes are developed I will make decisions on the content management system of the app or website. All of these decisions will be relative to the user of the app specifically and unique to each project.