The concepts of "simplicity and complexity" are not black and white. Simplicity has simple value, and complexity is not without merit, depending on the specific situation. Aesthetically, it is simple and blank, implicit and meaningful; Colorful, spreading and rendering, also has special meaning; The two can even coexist in an article, and there is no better or worse. The key is to look at a "degree" problem.
In life:
Simplicity is subtraction, simplicity and peace of mind; Complexity seems to be derogatory, meaning adding, pursuing more and wanting more; Life itself is complicated, and simplicity is sometimes a delusion, but keeping a simple heart in complexity is worth advocating.
Brief introduction to minimalism:
Minimalism originated from western modernism in the early 20th century. MiesVanderRohe, a European modernist architect, famously said, "Lessismore" is considered to represent the core idea of minimalism. Minimalist style is characterized by simplifying design elements, colors, lighting and raw materials to a minimum, but it requires high quality of colors and materials.
Therefore, simple space design is usually very implicit, which can often achieve twice the result with half the effort and win with simplicity. The predecessor of minimalism is actually reductionism. The reductionist style at that time was characterized by artistic creation according to the principle of "reduction, reduction and re-reduction". At that time, this style was widely developed in the field of design.