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by refset
1551 days ago
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He described this distancing from the methodology, and consequently what he considered the salient message, in a preface for a later printing of the book [0]: > Today, almost ten years after I wrote this book, one idea stands out
clearly for me as the most important in the book: the idea of the diagrams. [...] I
reject the whole idea of design methods as a subject of study, since I
think it is absurd to separate the study of designing from the practice of
design. [...] No one will become a better designer by blindly following this method,
or indeed by following any method blindly. [...] In the process of trying to
create such diagrams or patterns for yourself, you will reach the central
idea which this book is all about. I think this explains why Inkscape is my favourite piece of software :) [0] https://monoskop.org/images/f/ff/Alexander_Christopher_Notes... |
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