Wednesday, February 5, 2014


The article, “How to Ruin a Great Design,” by Alice Rawsthorn, is quite interesting. I never imagined that people do look at the minute details of a design. The Diverted cyclist design in London, will still serve its purpose although the capital “D” is larger than the rest of the words. I personally do not see anything wrong with it. As is the case with the upturned Vs model on the herringbone gears, of the Citroën. I guess this is all based on personal style and taste of a certain design of choice. Again, if a design serves its purpose, why tamper with it, unless the intent is to enhance it, without taking away from its intended purpose.

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