BRUCE MAU
Being known of your good deeds is one of the remarkable things that people will always remember and respect off. Bruce Mau is one the famous Canadian designer who started with graphic design then later became an architecture and also did film, museums, art, conceptual philosophy and eco-environment design  In 1985 to 2010 he was the inventive director of (BMD) Bruce Mau Design, then in 2003 he founded the institute with the School of design at George Brown College. In 2010 Bruce co-founded the Massive Change Network in Chicago with his hand partner, Bisi Williams. 
He was raised in Sudbury, Ontario which is where he attended College of Art and Design. He then dropped college in 1980 before graduation because he went to join a design group called fifty fingers design where he spend two years then went to Uk for a brief sojourn at pentagram. Mau came back to Toronto then became the best founder member of the public good design. Shortly, Bruce got an opportunity to represent himself by design books for Zone 1/2 which culminates in his launching Bruce Mau Design Studio.

Mau’s innovation of Zone ½ studio became successful and by doing so it drove a complex compendium of critical thinking which sheds lights in urbanism defined by philosophers and architects such as Paul Virilio, Rem koolhaas, Gilles Deleuze and Christopher Alexander. Bruce studio has expanded to produce more art work in different places galleries and museum. While he was still the designer director for Zone book he maintained it until 2004 an also co-edited a Zone imprint, Swerve editions then in 1990 Bruce became the creative director of I.D magazine.

 
In 1996 to 1999 Mau began to explore with a teaching profession position where he became a professor to the Rice University school of Architecture and Houston University also assisted as a thesis advisor to the University of Toronto specifically to the field of Landscape, Architecture and Design. He also worked at the California Institute of art where he became the artist in residence and a visiting scholar at the Los Angeles’s Getty Research Institute. As he was good at what he does as a designer he continued to teach on architecture and requested of to come work in numerous Art University and Institute across Europe and North America
Bruce Mau is a peoples person who love sharing what he has a designer and for the future. He was a person who frequently laugh at jokes. Being friendly of him made it easier for people to work with him (Tribune, 2017). Caring of the young generation future designers and creative people it drove him to design a 43 point guide program which is called the incomplete manifesto for growth that will help or inform users to develop and consider their design process. It became the worldwide distribution manifesto program in the virtual world. In 2006 Mau also took part in the Stock Exchange of vision.(Desinger, 2017)
Bruce Mau shared his 28 design principles method to guide future designers.
"WORK ON WHAT YOU LOVE" 
by Bruce Mau
I love people who work from their hear because this shows how dedicated you are, how much you love what you doing and how much you enjoy doing it. Sharing your own creation of skills to help other see of how other thing should be done. Working with people sometimes makes you feel important that you have contributed something that will help at large choosing Bruce Mau as my best design to write about, is because he is the shining star in the darkness, a good example leader to future generations, a guide to the design world. His achievements are my motivation and inspiration that one day I will receive an honor of my doctorate. Being someone who is able to do something for lot of people and show the way forward is what I want to be one day, like Bruce Mau.
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