The Opposite Of Bad Design: 50 Times People Loved The Creativity Of These Designers
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Humans are visual beings; we love looking at things we find pleasing. Pair that with functionality, and you’ve got some extraordinary brilliance. American architect Frank Lloyd Wright believed that a building should be pleasing to look at, connect with, and enrich the lives of those inside it. And such a philosophy should be behind any excellent design idea.
Members of this Reddit group post enjoyable and satisfying designs for the whole internet. They cover all fields: graphics, product, packaging, furniture design, and architecture. So feast your eyes on the best creations that brilliant designers have created over the years: A&D followers! And don’t forget to let us know your favorites.
01. This Poster, Designed By Armando Milani For The United Nations
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02. Huts Made From Repurposed Boats, England
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03. This Tissue Box
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When we look at these creative design examples, few of us think about the process behind them. Like any other creative field, design has to have specific rules. The essential do’s and don’ts are similar, whether in graphic visuals, sports shoes, dining room furniture, or skyscrapers.
Every design must have seven elements: shape, color, space, form, line, value, and texture. Six of these elements are pretty self-explanatory, aside perhaps from value. In the design world, value refers to the intensity of a color, whether lighter or darker. Designers can use value to create the illusion of mass and volume in th...
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