@frmlsm Plastics are one of the greatest invention of man. Even you benefited from it. There are a lot of innovators today that are improving the future cause of platics. https://t.co/QfDgfQhMJk https://t.co/FBPInD84jt
@_hoomanism@sysTEAMic Mass production caters the majority of its users that's why it is the most powerful thing. Ensuring that all users will be accommodated is very ideal because every people are different in terms of needs. We can't satisfy everyone.
"Design must be functional, and functionality must be translated into visual aesthetics without any reliance on gimmicks that have to be explained." --Ferdinand Porsche
@_hoomanism@sysTEAMic In that case, humanism relies on functionalism. We focus on the macro-level rather than the micro. Functionalist stabilizes the whole society.
@frmlsm Agree, a product won't function well if it doesn't have a good form which suggests that functionalism also follows good yet, simplified forms. Following elements of art does not mean it will be functional, it can look good on outside, however it can be complicated function wise.
@frmlsm Also, beauty is subjective. It can differ from a person to another. Functionalist design does not mean it is dull, it only means that its form follows its function. (according to Arch Louis Henry Sullivan)
@frmlsm Functionalism means that the design is above all orientated towards the practical, utilitarian use of an object, so that purpose and functionality take priority over aesthetic principles. https://t.co/CtqCpHQkEr #TWITWAR1
For something to be considered successful and valuable, it must satisfy the sole purpose of which the object is intended. Functionalism gives you that simplicity and honesty of an object without persuading the buyers or users with unnecessary ornaments. #TWITWAR1