A design manifesto about the act of designing itself
EST. 2026 — MEMPHIS AVANT-GARDEDesign is not decoration. It is the violent collision of form and meaning — a magnetic monopole that cannot be split into separate poles of beauty and function. We reject the tepid consensus of minimalism-by-default. We demand shapes that argue, colors that shout, and typography that refuses to whisper.
Every angle is a statement. Every color clash is intentional. The diagonal is our weapon against the tyranny of the horizontal.
Shapes are not backgrounds. They are protagonists. Every circle, triangle, and rectangle has purpose and presence.
Harmony is overrated. We seek productive dissonance — colors that vibrate against each other with electromagnetic intensity.
The grid is a cage. Our layouts slant, zigzag, and collide. Content flows against its container, creating deliberate tension.
Observe the magnetic field. Every project has invisible lines of force that determine where elements must go.
Clash deliberately. Place shapes where they don't belong. Let the tension between elements generate new meaning.
Refuse compromise. The diagonal stays diagonal. The yellow stays yellow. The manifesto does not negotiate.
The monopole awaits your frequency. Design is conversation — loud, colorful, and unapologetically geometric.