Balancing sophistication and originality
This week's feature, From the Hermetic Towards the Interested - Part 2, recalls how in Slovakia during the mid-90s, the scope of design was limited both by technical possibilities and by the designers themselves who aspired to achieve a certain level of sophistication and perfection in their work.

Taking this into consideration, does good design have to conform to a sophisticated set of standards or do complexities, randomness and imperfections of manual work actually add value to a designer's work?
Good design must achieve a high level of sophistication. There is very little room for complexities, randomness and imperfections of manual work.
16.67%
How complexities, randomness and the imperfections of manual work are balanced show a designer's originality and therefore increase the their work's value and relevance.
83.33%
Total Votes: 12