Midcentury modern design tends to conjure images of Eames chairs perched artfully in minimalist lofts, teak credenzas against white brick walls, and the occasional sunburst clock—usually curated to signal that you, yes you, have taste. But beyond the Instagrammable...
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The Art of Type: How Designers Like Jan Tschichold and Paul Renner Changed Typography
Typography is one of those design disciplines that appears simple but hides a profound complexity beneath its surface. After all, it’s just letters on a page—or so some might think. In truth, the artistry and science of type have been shaped and reshaped by a handful...
How the Swiss revolutionised modern design
Design, at its core, is about creating order out of chaos. It’s about transforming the overwhelming into the understandable, the complex into the approachable. Nowhere is this ethos better embodied than in the Swiss Grid system, a design methodology so influential...
From Bauhaus to Brutalism: The evolution of design movements
Design is a mirror of culture, history, and innovation. Each major movement reflects its era, pushing boundaries and redefining aesthetics and functionality. From the disciplined forms of Bauhaus to the raw, unapologetic nature of Brutalism, the evolution of design is...