Last week I hosted a Clubhouse Room with many other designers who shared conservative values. We talked about the overwhelming progressive mindset that pervades design thinking today. It’s almost impossible to find a designer who isn’t part of the radical left. As I wrote previously, it’s very common for designers today to think that the only “real design” is radical design. We all agreed that progressivism had overtaken any respect for beauty and order in the design world, to the extent that some people are described as designers for playing with human poop. It’s apparent that design principles were not at the wheel anymore. However, one participant named Darrell then brought up an interesting point: Is there a risk that promoting conservative values with design would ultimately do the same thing?
STOP PLAYING WITH POOP AND DESIGN WITH CONVICTION
STOP PLAYING WITH POOP AND DESIGN WITH…
STOP PLAYING WITH POOP AND DESIGN WITH CONVICTION
Last week I hosted a Clubhouse Room with many other designers who shared conservative values. We talked about the overwhelming progressive mindset that pervades design thinking today. It’s almost impossible to find a designer who isn’t part of the radical left. As I wrote previously, it’s very common for designers today to think that the only “real design” is radical design. We all agreed that progressivism had overtaken any respect for beauty and order in the design world, to the extent that some people are described as designers for playing with human poop. It’s apparent that design principles were not at the wheel anymore. However, one participant named Darrell then brought up an interesting point: Is there a risk that promoting conservative values with design would ultimately do the same thing?