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The Laws of Simplicity

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  • 127 páginas
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We are increasingly recognizing that simplicity equates to sanity, rebelling against overly complicated technology and cumbersome manuals. The iPod has made simplicity fashionable, yet we often find ourselves in a simplicity paradox: desiring user-friendly products that can also perform complex tasks. John Maeda presents ten laws for navigating the balance between simplicity and complexity in business, technology, and design, advocating for achieving more by needing less. As a professor at MIT's Media Lab and a renowned graphic designer, Maeda challenges us to rethink what "improved" means, suggesting it doesn’t always require adding features. His first law, "Reduce," emphasizes that not every technological addition is beneficial. Features must be organized sensibly (Law 2) to prevent user distraction. However, simplicity shouldn't be pursued for its own sake. Law 9 acknowledges that some elements may never be simplified. Maeda’s concise guide illustrates how simplicity can be foundational for organizations and their products, driving both business and technology. We can learn to simplify without compromising comfort and meaning, ultimately achieving the balance described in Law 10, "The One," which states that simplicity involves subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful.

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The Laws of Simplicity, John Maeda

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