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northtemple journal of design  ~  March Issue

Make It Beautiful

If we can all agree that we like things that are beautiful, we should also agree that we should try to make things beautiful. But what does that even mean?

posted by john on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2009 · 8 comments

“In the Shaker world, the appearance of a thing or person mattered only to the extent that it revealed its underlying function. Whatever did not interfere with function, served function. This is different from saying that whatever did not serve function interfered with function.”
A few weeks ago, Kaleb posted a bit about the Shaker Design Philosophy. This post inspired me to look back through the book Shaker Built where I found this subtle shift in thinking. Thinking this way about your designs allows you to create something simple without being plain. It also allows the artist or designer an incredible amount of freedom within what may otherwise be considered hefty constraints. As long as a design element doesn’t interfere with the essential function, there can be an argument to keep it, even if it doesn’t serve any purpose itself.

posted by john on Tuesday, Oct 28, 2008 · 0 comments

I want everyone to see this; girls, boys, women, men! Dove Evolution Reveals so succinctly how our perceptions of beauty are manipulated. Go Dove!!

posted by tadd on Monday, Oct 16, 2006

“If your words aren’t truthful, the finest optically letter-spaced typography won’t help. And if your images aren’t on point, making them dance in color in three dimensions won’t help…If you look after truth and goodness, beauty looks after herself.”
Edward Tufte

posted by john on Tuesday, Aug 29, 2006