• We lost some colors and aesthetics in the name of minimalism.
    We lost some colors and aesthetics in the name of minimalism.
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  • Can we appreciate how in the age of minimalism these guys have stayed true
    Can we appreciate how in the age of minimalism these guys have stayed true
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  • Minimalism Conspiracy
    Minimalism Conspiracy
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  • Minimalism doesn’t always win
    Minimalism doesn’t always win
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  • Minimalism: making the world grayer and more boring wherever you go.
    Minimalism: making the world grayer and more boring wherever you go.
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  • It’s funny how the sun makes everything feel a little more daring. If only I had as much confidence in my swim skills as I do in my choice of... minimalism. the only thing thinner than this bikini is my patience
    It’s funny how the sun makes everything feel a little more daring. If only I had as much confidence in my swim skills as I do in my choice of... minimalism. 😏☀️🏖️the only thing thinner than this bikini is my patience
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  • Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple, was famously obsessed with minimalism and perfection. For years, he lived in a nearly empty home, refusing to buy furniture unless it matched his exact vision of beauty and utility. He once said he would sit on the floor with friends, debating for hours whether a chair was worth owning — because to him, even the smallest object had to reflect deep purpose and precision.

    This snapshot of Jobs offers a glimpse into the mind that revolutionized personal technology. His pursuit of simplicity wasn't just design philosophy — it was a way of life. For Jobs, perfection wasn’t optional — it was essential, even in the quiet spaces of his own home.

    #SteveJobs #Minimalism #DesignObsessed #AppleFounder #Perfectionism
    Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple, was famously obsessed with minimalism and perfection. For years, he lived in a nearly empty home, refusing to buy furniture unless it matched his exact vision of beauty and utility. He once said he would sit on the floor with friends, debating for hours whether a chair was worth owning — because to him, even the smallest object had to reflect deep purpose and precision. This snapshot of Jobs offers a glimpse into the mind that revolutionized personal technology. His pursuit of simplicity wasn't just design philosophy — it was a way of life. For Jobs, perfection wasn’t optional — it was essential, even in the quiet spaces of his own home. #SteveJobs #Minimalism #DesignObsessed #AppleFounder #Perfectionism
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