While the notion of invisible or boring design isn’t new — after all Dieter Rams’ 10th principle is: good design is as little design as possible — designing for simplicity still seems to be difficult.
Companies often confuse perks with benefits. Ping-pong tables, kombucha taps, and snack bars make for great recruiting photos. Still, they don’t replace what supports people: mental health care, ...
Slow design is a movement in which interiors, including everything from architecture to kitchen items, are made thoughtfully and responsibly, not mass-produced. The idea is to design spaces and pieces ...
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