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Leaving a mark

Years ago I was endlessly lectured by ‘real designers’ that white space was ‘a good thing’. Not every surface of a page, screen or wall needs to be filled.

Indeed you need empty spaces (white spaces) to let a design or scene to breath; to ensure that what you are presenting stands out.

Here we have the opposite of ‘white space’.

This blurry chap seems to want to fill every space with some gold swirlygig.

Rather like a dog marking its territory with its own golden stream.

The complete opposite of taste and decorum.

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