Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Less is more, More is less

In design, "less is more, more is less". Less is more mean that do less is more effective. It also means “don’t overdo it.” This method can be used to say that it’s best to let someone understands the design much easier. Many designers have trouble achieve one, either they have a difficulty making a design with so few elements look good or the final result just doesn’t look complete. If a design has too many elements on their design, the user will be confused.  Designer has to keep it simple but not simply in their work, this concept tells us that quantity is not important but quality is.



More is less meaning that more elements on the design would have made it less noticeable, and less important. If the design have too much of element, it will only make user confuse and the design will become a disaster. More elements will cause the design to be less effective or less efficient or less focused on the place that we want to show. Quantity is not always the important thing to achieve something that what we want but quality is, without quality quantity is totally meaningless. 

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