The universal phrase “less is more” has been around for quite a while now–– since 1855 to be exact. The phrase finds its origins in the poem “Andrea del Sarto, called ‘The Faultless Painter’” by Robert Browning. It rose to ubiquity after being adopted by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a descriptor for minimalist design. While the phrase is certainly a perfect, albeit blasé, explanation...
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