simplicity
The amount of work not done
Economy of material and labor
To be truly simple
Omit needless words
Good design is simple
Conversations, not commandments
Perfection
August short No. 2: Glass
The return of fancy tools
In Praise of Small Menus
Don't Rush to Simplicity
On the other side of complexity
Who the fuck is Guy Debord?
The Right Tools for the Job
A representational tension
The teleology of tool-building
Urban form and grain
Software often feels inevitable
Software often feels inevitable because its backstory is often invisible. We click a download link, run an installer, and suddenly have a new tool to use. Yet this conceals years of human decisions, experiences, and constraints shaping software outcomes that are in no way pre-destined.