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3 Questions: Laura Guido-Clark

March 18, 2009

Laura Guido-Clark is a color, materials and finishes consultant and has spent her life studying the always new and surprising ways that human beings react to the look and feel of any given product.

Throughout her career, Guido-Clark has analyzed the conscious and unconscious influences that drive buying decisions and translated those influences into prescient forecasting and ultimately into concrete applications of color and finish. Her unique take on design is reflected through her studio’s extensive client list, including IDEO, Pentagram, Design Within Reach, InterfaceFLOR, Coalesse/Steelcase, HBF Textiles, Samsung, Apple and more.

Laura Guido-Clark

Laura Guido-Clark

Mini Cooper

Mini Cooper

Coalesse

Coalesse

FLOR: Needlepoint

FLOR: Needlepoint

Laura Guido-Clark Design Studio

Laura Guido-Clark Design Studio

What is your favorite example of great design?
My Mini Cooper! It’s perfect because it doesn’t take itself seriously.
It’s simultaneously old and new. It’s small, but has a big heart. They art directed the entire experience from the moment it starts production to the minute it emerges, as if you’ve given birth to it. The colors are relevant and dominantly joyful. The exaggerated interior has simple but useful materials. The language created around the owner’s experience connects you to a larger community, culture. It is something that makes me happy. I feel totally satiated with it – and feel no need to look around or play the field. I’m in love.

What is the most memorable moment in your career as a designer?
I’d have to say hearing Li Edelkoort speak was incredibly memorable and validating about how I was thinking about design. She was a woman taking something deeper. She spoke about seeing not one dimensionally, but three dimensionally. About how the world is a big circle – one dot connecting to the next. It was a language I understood, embraced and to which I wanted my work to relate. It was inspiring and validating that I was moving in the right direction. I realized that feeling like I was emotional conduit or radar was exactly where I needed to be.

What is the most important factor that influences and/or inspires your design process?
The human heart and humor are the two factors that inspire and influence me the most. It never fails to amaze me the capacity of depth, understanding and empathy you can tap into when all pretense is stripped away and you get to what really matters. I like thinking about the raw potential of a product, interior, color or material and what it can do to transform and inspire the human being who is interacting with it. I think about it almost in terms of play acting and pose hypothetical questions or imagine myself going through different scenes. When I enter a store and am bombarded with a sea of choices, what would catch my eye? What would I relate to? What would make me want to engage or touch it? What makes me need or want it? And if I am truly lucky, what would tickle my funny bone and provide a reprieve in this current trying time?

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4 Comments

  1. Dee Feezor
    Posted March 19, 2009 at 5:33 pm | Permalink

    I have had the pleasure of working closely with Laura. She is nothing short of amazing.
    Always inspiring and full of ideas. Laura has a great energy – people love to be around her in hopes that it’s contagious. A brilliant creative mind…

  2. Hope Webber
    Posted March 20, 2009 at 2:42 pm | Permalink

    Wow, Laura seems amazing; I would love to have the opportunity to work with her! I admire her perspective and style!

  3. beth dickstein
    Posted March 23, 2009 at 9:44 am | Permalink

    I too have worked with Laura for a long time -and more importantly – count her as my friend. Her knowledge is only matched by her warmth – rare in today’s world! Bravo.

  4. Dianna Edwards
    Posted April 1, 2009 at 6:13 pm | Permalink

    I, too, have worked with Laura. She has gifts that “surpass understanding” as one of the world’s great books puts it. Her resume is so impressive. Her credentials make me go weak in the knees. But she manages to be this astonishing professional and never lose her humanity. Wait. Maybe that’s part of what makes her such a tremendous professional. We rarely say such things about men, do we? I do know men like that. Robert Valentine (my frequent collaborator with LGC) is one of them. Put Robert and Laura in the same room, and flowers will grow all around them. And then those flowers turn into rugs for FLOR. :)

    Did I mention she’s beautiful?

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