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Japanese Concepts Applied to Minimalistic Web Design Friday, July 30, 2010

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Japanese Concepts Applied to Minimalistic Web Design

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Minimalism is a style of art and design where the

work is stripped down to its essential elements.

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Sumi e

Notan

Tokonoma

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Sumi e

The Japanese word Sumi e translates to “ink picture”.

Born from a style of Chinese painting which in turn

inspired calligraphy, it was adopted by Zen Buddhist

and incorporated in their teachings. The absence of

color was thought to be more challenging and required

more discipline in order to capture the essence of

intended subject.

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Notan

The concept of balancing light and dark together is

known as Notan. Being able to remove all the color from

the subject and still being able to recognize what it is.

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Tokonoma

A Tokonoma is an area found in tatami room. It’s an

architectural structure which is usually recessed and

decorated with seasonal flowers, artwork or other

objects. It is this decorative area that is meant to be a

subtle focal point of the empty room.

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Site

Sumi etext

Notantheme / color

Tokonomalayout

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Sumi e Applied

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Notan Applied

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Tokonoma Applied

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Tokonoma Applied

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Site

Sumi etext

Notantheme / color

Tokonomalayout

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Homer Gainesxirclebox

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