Minimalism

“Those who cannot feel the littleness of great things in themselves are apt to overlook the greatness of little things in others.”

This illuminates how our degree of humbleness is directly related to the way in which we show respect and appreciation for the accomplishments of others. In putting our own accomplishments into perspective. I am really into this minimalism trend. One of the key benefits of minimalism for me is it calms. A lot of people feel stressed or unsettled in a cluttered environment. Too much sensory information, including visual clutter can easily make a highly sensitive person feel overwhelmed and stressed

Minimalism design is often applied colloquially to designate or suggest anything which is spare or stripped to it’s absolute essentials. It’s a tool which supports a more differentiated understanding of reduction and thus creates a standpoint that allows the definition of simplicity in it’s various aspects. When you study the roots of minimalism you begin to notice overlaps and association with other noteworthy design movements in human history. This is natural because trends usually borrow from and are inspired by one another.

For additional minimalism resources that celebrates simplicity, check out some of our minimalism logos and graphics.

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