One of the reasons I love designers as “citizen legislators” is the nuance of understanding as exemplified in two of your comments: (1) “There are aesthetic elements in all good design that one can appreciate at an abstract level. Proportion, contrast, rhythm, juxtaposition, tension,” and (2) “Eliel Saarinen said, ‘Always design a thing …
One of the reasons I love designers as “citizen legislators” is the nuance of understanding as exemplified in two of your comments: (1) “There are aesthetic elements in all good design that one can appreciate at an abstract level. Proportion, contrast, rhythm, juxtaposition, tension,” and (2) “Eliel Saarinen said, ‘Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context…’”. Thank you for that.
One of the reasons I love designers as “citizen legislators” is the nuance of understanding as exemplified in two of your comments: (1) “There are aesthetic elements in all good design that one can appreciate at an abstract level. Proportion, contrast, rhythm, juxtaposition, tension,” and (2) “Eliel Saarinen said, ‘Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context…’”. Thank you for that.
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