Design vs art

Art, Design & Industry

Creativity in the Design World As A Triptych Creativity doesn’t exist in isolation—it’s a careful dance between three key pillars: Image, Use, and Technics. These elements form a triptych that guides every creative decision, balancing aesthetics, functionality, and feasibility. These three aspects work in harmony, much like a well-tuned instrument. A design that leans too heavily on aesthetics might…

Read More
ludwig_mies_van_der_rohe

Less is More, so Less is Good, so More is Good

In the mid-20th century, German architect Mies van der Rohe delivered one of the most enduring odes to minimalism with his iconic phrase, “Less is More.” This statement marked a radical departure from the ornate Art Nouveau movement, which, within just two decades, gave way to the pared-down purity championed by figures like Le Corbusier. It was an…

Read More