It's a well-known idiom, but have you ever wondered about its origin?
Turns out, it's a nod to the ancient art of minimalism. In the words of a wise sage: 'A true artist is a minimal artist.' - John Baldus
A minimalist approach to design, writing, and life is not just about stripping things down to the bare essentials. It's about distilling the soul of a thing into its most pure, most concentrated form. It's like a shot of espresso for the senses.
Want to learn more about the philosophy behind minimalism?Check out the Less is More Club
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, explore the world of
The Minimalist BibleA 1000-page tome of the most epic minimalistic works of art, literature, and philosophy.
From the poetry of E.E. Cummings to the architecture of Le Corbusier, it's all here.
Flip through the pages of this behemoth of a book, and discover the beauty in the void.
But be warned: it's not for the faint of heart. Or eyes.
Want to learn more about the authors who dared to be different?Meet the Minimalist Bible Authors
Or, if you're feeling lost, try the
Minimalist Bible Maps