Why minimalism? When it comes to web design, it’s often the case that less is more. This is also the case for other everyday decisions. If you don’t need to make something complicated, why do it? Minimalism can save you…
Read MoreWhy I Choose Minimalism Over Consumerism
Less is more in the age of minimalism. Less clutter, more time I spare on cleaning it; less distractions, the more productive I am; the less time I spend with things, the more time I have to spend with family…
Read MoreEmbrace Minimalism: How to Declutter Your Life
A few year ago, my life was cluttered. I misplaced things, I was unorganized, I practiced unnecessary consumerism, and I didn’t keep track of my budget. In general, I was living irresponsibly. Over the last few years things have changed dramatically.…
Read MoreConsidering Minimalism? Here are Five Tips to Get You Started
Over the years, we’ve been sold on the lie that living the good life means accumulating things—that the more we possess, the better our life will be. We believe that our happiness is hinged on these possessions. But often we…
Read MoreIncorporating Subtle Patterns and Minimalism into Web Design
Web design used to be about flashy, bright colors, attention-getters and flash animations that were full of movement and activity designed to be extremely noticeable. Front-end design standards have come a long way since those days, with flash quickly becoming…
Read MoreLess is More
Minimalism. The art of achieving the most with the least possible elements. This term has been around since the 1960’s and applies to every existing form of art and design. Though, only a few years ago it has gained momentum…
Read MoreOne Object Movie Minimalism by Pascal Richon
Pascal Richon is a multimedia student from Montbeliard, France. He has created some clever movie posters that use only one object to describe the movie. Take for example the Matrix poster below: He used the iconic blue and red pills to…
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