Design is choice

Design is choice. (…) The principles [of design] should not be applied rigidly or in a peevish spirit; they are not logically or mathematically certain; and it is better to violate any principle than no place graceless or inelegant marks on paper.

Most principles of design should be greeted with some skepticism, for word authority can dominate our vision, and we may come to see only through the lenses of word authority rather than with our own eyes.

What is to be sought in designs for the display of information is the clear portrayal of complexity. Not the complication of the simple; rather the task of the designer is to give visual access to the subtle and the difficult – that is, the revelation of complex.

Epilogue /
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information /
Edward R. Tufte

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