Thursday, January 26, 2012





I enjoy looking at modern architecture. It's almost as if little children are just making things out of squares. Everything is overlapped and simple, but it still looks really good.
Usually it's just the outside of the house that people pay a lot of attention too. But it really is all about the inside of it. Even in the inside it is usually simple too.

The house above is no exception. While looking through the photos I noticed that everything outside is very simple and square, while everything inside is either square or round.

I like the contrast in the materials on the exterior. All of the materials have a very neutral look. The wood brick and siding are all that is used, but not much else is ever used on houses.

The interior is really interesting. The entertainment room is almost like a building within the house. All of the windows are square, even the sinks aren't oval.

All of this can translate to graphic design very well. Less is more. The simple shapes and not a lot of them can do wonders.

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