Incomplete Open Cubes Revisited
Art, geometry, and code. Sol LeWitt started it. Rob saw it through.
Art, geometry, and code. Sol LeWitt started it. Rob saw it through.
The canonical example in just about every pattern library is documenting button variations. Here, Tyler shows how even this seemingly simple pattern takes a lot of thought.
There’s something to be said for focusing on one particular kind of work. There’s a mastery that only comes with repeated practice.
On the other hand, I have to tendency to get bored of doing the same thing. Repetition is good for skill-building but it has the downside of being …repetitive.
Today Charlotte and I took part in a client workshop, getting right down to the nitty-gritty of cataloging interface elements at a granular level. Then I published a long rambling post on the nature of the web.
From sea level to the stratosphere—it’s good to mix things up.