Minimalism is all about stripping away the inessentials. A true master of the craft can spot the difference between the useful and the superfluous in a single glance. Like a ninja, they strike with precision, leaving no room for distraction.
But what happens when the art form starts to get a little too minimalist?
Is the blank canvas a form of self-indulgence?
Read more about the dangers of over-minimialismIs it better to have a little less of something good, or a lot more of something better?
Join the debate and find out.
Case Study 1: The Minimalist's Dilemma Case Study 2: The Bare Minimum