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By Nick de la Mare - August 20, 2009
Last week the tech.view section of The Economist took feature creep in product design to task, citing figures as diverse as Mies van der Rohe to Antonine de Saint Exupéry to Colin Chapman, the founder of Lotus cars. The article claims that most designed things are unnecessarily bloated, and that simplicity in intent and follow-through would result in better functioning and, often, looking products.