Babbington Books

Books in the Arcade of Allusions

Pessoa Sacrifices His Personality to His "Others"

An Idea Versus the Representation of an Idea

Bertie Wooster on Long Island

He Began by Building Landscapes

She Was the Sister of His Imaginary Friend

Things Don’t Like Me

Life Is What We Make of It

Girls Versus Chairs, a Treat to Watch

Larry Peters and the Mumps

Vignelli on Clarity

Vignelli on Clarity

   Whatever we do, if not understood, fails to communicate and is wasted effort. We design things which we think are semantically correct and syntactically consistent but if, at the point of fruition, no one understands the result, or the meaning of all that effort, the entire work is useless. Sometimes it may need some explanation but it is better when not necessary. Any artifact should stand by itself in all its clarity. Otherwise, something really important has been missed.

Massimo Vignelli
The Vignelli Canon
  
 

The Peronal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy


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