However, when I see what’s cited or given as an example? All I see, for the most part, is disjointed, haphazard connections with no respect to functional application and literally no eye for negative space. Me? I like to push and pull the eye in and through both positive and negative space in search of functional balance. I like my curves simple. I like my curves functional. Good design is as little design as possible. Everything has a purpose. Everything must be considered. I have to admit. I’m an Industrial Designer. Don’t get me started.
In Short // On all things Curved
I hear this word a lot: “Curvalicious”…
However, when I see what’s cited or given as an example? All I see, for the most part, is disjointed, haphazard connections with no respect to functional application and literally no eye for negative space. Me? I like to push and pull the eye in and through both positive and negative space in search of functional balance. I like my curves simple. I like my curves functional. Good design is as little design as possible. Everything has a purpose. Everything must be considered. I have to admit. I’m an Industrial Designer. Don’t get me started.
For the pedantic types:
haphazard
adjective
Shelley’s haphazard piles of laundry: random, unplanned, unsystematic, unmethodical, disorganized, disorderly, irregular, indiscriminate, chaotic, hit-and-miss, arbitrary, aimless, careless, casual, slapdash, slipshod; chance, accidental; informal higgledy-piggledy.