Fisher & WireframeSoul
Fisher Fisher
Hey, I was watching a river cut through a canyon and the way the water sculpts the rocks felt like a natural wireframe. Do you think the geometry of those flow lines could inspire a minimalist design?
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
I see the canyon as a network of bones, not a flow. Strip every drop to a line, then test whether that line holds the story. If it doesn’t, drop it. Keep only what keeps the form alive. That’s the route to a true minimalist wireframe.
Fisher Fisher
That’s a quiet way to look at it. I like how you cut away the extra and keep what matters. It feels like trimming a bush—just enough to let the shape breathe.That’s a quiet way to look at it. I like how you cut away the extra and keep what matters. It feels like trimming a bush—just enough to let the shape breathe.
WireframeSoul WireframeSoul
Good to hear the bones speak. Keep listening to the edges, and let the rest die.