Design Thoughts from Japan
I’m baaaaaaaack! Wow, what an exciting and wonderful time we had in Japan! There is so much to share with you all. It was a time for family, food, drink, sights, sounds, and unforgettable experiences. Did I bring you something back? Of course I did! You know I wouldn’t forget about my favorite followers just because I travelled to the future (Japan is 16 hours ahead of my normal U.S. Pacific Time zone). My gifts to you, which will spread across a number of blogs and YouTube videos, include images I’m confident will beguile and inspire you and design-related observations I hope will help you see new options from a new perspective.
The first design element that made an impact with me immediately and throughout the journey is arguably my favorite design element, color.
Color
From hotel rooms and subway stations to temples and shrines, repetition is the second design element on my mind in Japan.
Repetition
Final Thoughts
Design originates in nature. And as you can see from some of the photos I’ve shared, it transcends time and place. I loved seeing how a different culture put to use the same elements I’ve encountered my entire life but it a different way than I’ve ever seen before. It also hit home that the concept “form follows function” is universal across space and time. Different areas of the world have had to solve problems, live and survive in ways unique to their people throughout history. There are countless functions and countless forms that follow them. I hope you enjoyed my first “gift” to you and stay tuned for more blogs and videos to come from my trip of a lifetime!
Now, what will you do next to love where you live?
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