For me, the biggest, most personal, and most gratifying design problem that of the home. Why is this? The ornate nature of decoration and matching of physical objects is self-expression through surrounding contexts - contexts that are interacted with daily and constantly feeding back to whether or not that chair was a bad purchase.
And god knows what kind of insane things your brain must be doing when trying to figure out it all. People are such interesting creatures.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
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