Train Your Eye

Good, better or best? Small details and design decisions make a difference. By George R. Walker Pages 18-20 It’s every manufacturer’s dream to have “one size fit all.” Yet imagine a trip to the shoe store and upon arriving, you discover they offer only one size. We understand clearly that function is tied directly to size; a poor- fitting shoe is painful. Yet less obvious is how the “right fit” to our eye can affect aesthetics. We respond viscerally to something far off-kilter, but struggle with those small judgments that can make the difference between the good, the better and the best. That’s at the heart of making design decisions. Blog: Read more from George R. Walker on his Design Matters blog. In Our Store: George R. Walker’s DVDs, "Unlocking the Secrets of Traditional Design," and "Unlocking the Secrets of Traditional Design: Moldings."

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