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Minimalism

What is it?

  • Removal of everything that distracts us from it.

  • Here where the work of art is reduced to its necessary elements.

  • And as a result, it forces improvements in almost all aspects.

  • Minimalism is applicable to anything such as art, music, design, architect, visual art etc.. 

Examples of Minimasism

It is an art of visual design where the work is reduced to its necessary elements.

Basic Clock

Minimalist Clock

  • Stripping away of all unnecessary elements and focusing on what needs to be there.

Minimalism encourages purpose.

  • A Minimalist desk.

  • Minimalism in Font.

Sans Serif

Helvetica

  • Focusing on efficiency, communicative.

Website

Twitter

Email

Focus on Pictures

  • Minimalism allows viewer attention immediately go to the content rather than unnecessary work.

  • Here is the movie poster of Schindler's List with minimalism.

  • iMac have set the minimalist logo to be the main focus.

  • A minimal design can allow you to be a bit more playful with your elements’ positioning and composition.

  • A picture worths thousand words.

Less is More

  • It was popularized by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

  • “Less is more” is probably the most well-known phrase of the minimalist movement.

  • The inclusion of lots of open space.

  • The reduction of structural frameworks to a minimum.

It's not about simplicity rather design.

Simplicity

Minimalism

  • Less is more in web design.

  • Some pens follow minimalism, some don't.

  • Here are 2 USB cables. First, one has unnecessary elements and used more colors.

  • The other USB removed all the eye distracting elements.

  • Minimalism in the brand.

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