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Originally posted by island911
That's the mark of a really bad ID guy.
When you talk about machines for man, Style does not trump function. Remember "Form follows function." ...not "Form follows acid-trip reinfoced by giant ego."
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Business; the purpose of a business is to make money.
T or F
Product; the product must have an appeal, cavemen liked shiny pretty rocks - shiny pretty still sells.
T or F
If you answered "T" for any of the above, you have a clue as to the value of ID.
FYI/EDIT: When Frank Lloyd Wright first used/invented the phrase "form follows function" it was to describe the Wainwright building's styling elements and sense of proportion and vertical order (like a column with base/shaft/cap). The Europeans and the Modern or International movement gave it a different meaning which we use today.