Interview on the website Portuguese Shoes, from APICCAPS
“I believe that smaller, more artisanal production centres, and less dependent on large machines or high technology, should coexist with large-scale factories to offer alternatives and opportunities for smaller brands. I think this quote by designer Philipe Stark reflects these ideas well: “The designer today should not help to produce more – he has to help produce fewer and better things. There is a beauty, an aesthetic and philosophy of the less.”
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Interview on the website Portuguese Shoes, from APICCAPS
“I believe that smaller, more artisanal production centres, and less dependent on large machines or high technology, should coexist with large-scale factories to offer alternatives and opportunities for smaller brands. I think this quote by designer Philipe Stark reflects these ideas well: “The designer today should not help to produce more – he has to help produce fewer and better things. There is a beauty, an aesthetic and philosophy of the less.”