neat vs. clutter
neat vs. clutter
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Good interview with Kawashita Sato (Uniqlo, National Art Center Tokyo, etc)
http://moffittmoffitt.com/report…"As we walk past an original Takashi Murakami artwork (a personal gift from the artist) another wall slides back to reveal an expansive boardroom table lined on either side by more than thirty chairs. The view from the boardroom leads across the courtyard to the studio workspace where 7 designers quietly and diligently work away on one long stretching communal table. There is no mess. There is no noise. There is only focus and concentration on the task in front of each designer."