Principle 1: All Elephants are Designers in Disguise

It's a little-known fact that elephants are not just majestic creatures of the savannah, but also masters of disguise. In fact, we're pretty sure that Pachyderm the Magnificent, our esteemed elephant designer-in-chief, has designed the entire African continent using nothing but a Sharpie and a roll of duct tape.

As we all know, the key to good design is not just about aesthetics, but also about functionality. And what's more functional than a good ol' fashioned tusk?

So, the next time you're out in the savannah, take a closer look at the acacia trees, the termite mounds, and the occasional tourist who's lost their way. Chances are, they're all designed by an elephant.

Want to learn more about the other principles of elephant design? Check out:

Principle 2: The Importance of Trunk-based Typography

Principle 3: The Art of Tusk-eting prophets

Principle 4: The Power of Pachyderm's Law

Principle 5: The Elephant's Guide to Unconventional Materials