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It seems strange to have to emphasize simplicity. You’d think simple would be the default. Ornate is more work. But something seems to come over people when they try to be creative. Beginning writers adopt a pompous tone that doesn’t sound anything like the way they speak. Designers trying to be artistic resort to swooshes and curlicues. Painters discover that they’re expressionists. It’s all evasion. Underneath the long words or the “expressive” brush strokes, there is not much going on, and that’s frightening.

When you’re forced to be simple, you’re forced to face the real problem. When you can’t deliver ornament, you have to deliver substance.

Paul Graham in Taste for Makers (via Harry Brignull)
In my experience, it has been a real challenge to convey how much longer a simple solution takes over a complex one. A truly simple and elegant solution just demands more time and cycles than most people understand.
Kristee Rosendahl in the same article I linked to earlier.

OpenOfficeMouse: The Multi-Button Application Mouse for OpenOffice.org

(via Gruber)

Why do some people seriously think, this is a good idea?

This mouse also reminded me of a great graphic by Eric Burke:

Simplicity