Good design is ordinary. The shape given to objects around us is an attempt to make form and function coincide in a single point of material characteristics, a piont as wide or as narrow as the definition of the object itself and as natural as the minds who discover it.
Good design is not created. The shape given to objects around us is an attempt to make form and function coincide in a single point of material characteristics, a piont as wide or as narrow as the definition of the object itself and as natural as the minds who discover it.
Good design is pure coincidence. The shape given to objects around us is an attempt to make form and function coincide in a single point of material characteristics, a piont as wide or as narrow as the definition of the object itself and as natural as the minds who discover it.