Maggie Macnab Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 13 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Maggie Macnab.
Famous Quotes By Maggie Macnab
Principles that drive equilibrium in nature's design also power human design. — Maggie Macnab
In geometry, as in nature, the circle is the archetypal shape of wholeness and inclusion. It is an effective shape for nonprofits or community-focused efforts. — Maggie Macnab
Nature's design is fully economical. Human design follows this model when it minimizes information and maximizes understanding. — Maggie Macnab
Design that mimics the sensual continuity of nature's subtle connections of color, light and texture invite the viewer's receptivity. — Maggie Macnab
Effective problem solving in design requires a balance of strategy and spontaneity, intelligence and creativity. — Maggie Macnab
Directive design gives an either/or choice, similar to a traffic sign. Interpretive design allows for personal choice, in the same way symbolism allows for individual meaning. — Maggie Macnab
It is the nature of intuition to spark and guide creativity, and it's an essential ingredient for anything "new" to happen in the world at all. — Maggie Macnab
Design is a fundamental human activity, relevant and useful to everyone. Anything humans create - be it product, communication or system - is a result of the process of making inspiration real. I believe in doing what works as circumstances change: quirky or unusual solutions are often good ones. Nature bends and so should we as appropriate. Nature is always right outside our door as a reference and touch point. We should use it far more than we do. — Maggie Macnab
Basic geometric shapes communicate universal qualities common to all cultures. Practical design integrates them appropriately. — Maggie Macnab
Branding is simply pattern recognition, established across multiple tiers of application and fueled by the energy of money. — Maggie Macnab
A company has integrity when its words and actions consistently match the branding effort. — Maggie Macnab
Design is a human ritual of understanding. — Maggie Macnab
Optimal design delivers information in ways that are useful, beautiful and improve the experience of all involved: audience, client and designer. — Maggie Macnab