An Aesthetic Mind

Aesthetics is an important principle for doing designs. Where can you add or subtract from aesthetics, or even multiply, to make Design - being functionality such a solid concept when designing something, you must keep with the "regular" or "current" aesthetics! Even so, in some aspect or detail, you can never detach from your own influences, visual culture, and in an unconscious level, you may be limiting the process of creation and the very response to the problem you are trying to solve. It is the subjectivity of art…A design guru who can predict what fashion or design trend will do, and, therefore, determine what will be considered aesthetically pleasing tomorrow rather than today! First - aesthetics as trends in public taste. Second - exposure to designed environment as a direct influence on those trends!
The golden ratio is 1:1.618 which captures the certain pattern of nature beauty. It occurs in nature everywhere from nautilus shells to sunflower seeds. It was used in architecture long before the Greeks though it may not have been specifically designed. So at a certain level, will eventually aesthetics becomes globally generalized. Neuroscientists try to find if the human brain is "hard wired" to respond to something in a positive way. Furthermore, we can change the structure of our brain by repeated exposure to similar objects. Meaning that indeed through the internet, each individual get more and more exposed to the same stimuli eventually resulting in similar notions of aesthetics. However, this process will take a long time due to a large number of stimuli available!

Business is moving up the maturity from functioning to firm to delight; aesthetics is an important principle for either product design or business innovation. Though it is subjective in some degree, still, it’s possible to have some common criteria such as golden ratio to wow customers or delight audience.
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Published on August 16, 2015 23:43
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