Splitting hairs over the distinction between “serious” and “solemn,” Scher argues that great design comes from being serious but not solemn.
All children have serious play, it is the grown ups who force them to become solemn.
Splitting hairs over the distinction between “serious” and “solemn,” Scher argues that great design comes from being serious but not solemn.
All children have serious play, it is the grown ups who force them to become solemn.