In Praise of Slow Design
Posted on January 17th, 2006 in Usability | No Comments »
Source: Design Observer, Author: Michael Bierut — “And from a design point of view? Unbelievably boring. Or, I should say, unbelievably, wonderfully, perfectly, exquisitely boring. To a field that today seems to prize innovation above all else, The New Yorker makes a case for slow design: the patient, cautious, deliberate evolution of a nearly unchanging editoral format over decades. And the case they make is — let’s admit it — pretty hard to argue with.”
