Design ReTweets: Design Milk
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I’ve been keeping up with Design Milk on twitter, got sucked into the main Design Milk site, and then came across a fantastic blog by architect and designer Nenad Katic. I have been spending so much less time online lately as I was a bit burned out, and this blog and the author ‘s work perked me right back up. Wow! Three favorite posts are these:
1) His Own Private Fight Club (oddly, that’s the second fight club reference I’ve heard in as many hours, the other was in an op-ed piece in the Times today). Re-thinking goods and the value of empty open space in interior design. This guy really gets composition, flow, and white space so these conclusions make a lot of sense coming from him. I also realize the irony in a retail site condoning this attitude. Thanks to Design Milk for linking me to this post!
2) A Successful Failure. A client takes rough plans and runs with them, and the building winds up taking on a life of its own:
Holy Cross Breeze! I want to go to there…
To follow Design Milk on twitter, click here. To follow Nedadk, click here.
All photos via Nenadk.com © 2009 Nenad Katic, All Rights Reserved














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