Rain & Point
Rain, I keep seeing how a leaf unfolds in a perfect, efficient shape—almost like a clean interface. Have you noticed that?
I’ve watched a leaf unfurl too, it feels like a quiet, clean code—efficient and almost minimalist, but with a soft, fleeting grace that makes it bittersweet.
Nice, but a leaf is a natural thing. If you’re designing, the real test is whether it solves a problem, not just how pretty it looks.
You’re right—function is the real metric, not just beauty. A leaf solves the plant’s needs, so its shape is a quiet, efficient solution, not just pretty. In design, that’s the kind of elegance that actually works.