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djm05:04:31

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dharrigan06:04:22

Good Morning!

simongray07:04:19

good morning

simongray07:04:16

I have been bitten by the Bauhaus bug, currently amassing materials and books to get into 100-year old graphic design theory.

ordnungswidrig07:04:47

nice. My home town was the location of the ā€œHochschule fĆ¼r Gestaltungā€ where Otl Aicher and Max Bill continued the Bauhaus tradition. (Until those modern ideas where to modern for the conservatives and the school was shut down. :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

ordnungswidrig07:04:33

I live the design principles approach, like form follows function etc. So many good ideas and insights that carry over to 21st century software and UX design.

simongray07:04:13

yeah, it was very influential. I do think some of the playfulness of the early Bauhaus experimentation was lost in the process of it turning into mainstream modernist design.

simongray07:04:20

Basically, I find a lot of current web design boring and sameā€™y, so I wanna explore the origins of the style instead.

ordnungswidrig07:04:57

The interesting thing for me as even Bauhaus is generally simplistic, for some reason I seldom find it boring.

simongray07:04:24

Yes, I feel the same way.

ordnungswidrig07:04:03

But Iā€™m also very simple to be pleased by asthetic proportions and simple geometric shapes.

ordnungswidrig07:04:29

Maybe my obsession with math and the ā€œnatural structure of thingsā€ kicks on. Some call it OCD but Iā€™m to lazy for that.

simongray07:04:32

Works by Kandinsky or Moholy-Nagy are incredibly simplistic, but the composition of those simple shapes and their colours make for an interesting balance

simongray07:04:58

I think itā€™s the balancing act we enjoy, not the shapes themselves!

simongray07:04:53

Anyway, I have a fascination with the Weimar Republic in general, so interest the Bauhaus is just another way to feed into that overall fascination.

ordnungswidrig07:04:06

Also Yves Kleinā€™s work (ā€œthat blue paintingā€) is impressively simple and rich at the same time.

ordnungswidrig07:04:54

The Weimar Republic is a facinating time. A disruption and a good lesson about how chaotic social and political process can be.

ordnungswidrig07:04:35

On a different note: TIL github discussionsā€ https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions

simongray07:04:30

Not very discoverable, is it?

simongray07:04:26

Oh wait, so itā€™s on a repo level, but they made a repo just for discussionsā€¦ I see.

ordnungswidrig07:04:38

I vaguely rememer Gh having announced it.

otfrom11:04:18

Is functional works trying to get anyone else to move to Germany today?

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borkdude11:04:27

with a pretty weird animation

ordnungswidrig13:04:05

Not sure what to answer, given that Iā€™m living here now for 40ish years :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

ordnungswidrig13:04:19

> In major tech hubs like Berlin or Hamburg, you canā€™t go wrong with only English skills. I think even in Berlin this is a bold claim.

simongray14:04:48

Last time I was in Berlin you couldn't even get by with a Visa card šŸ˜… I love Berlin though.

Mel Holland-Jones14:04:54

Good morning Clojure people! I have a client in the US looking for developers in Europe. They currently have a team in Russia, and are looking to expand elsewhere. Please let me know if you would be interested in talking about the opening. Thank you!

otfrom14:04:38

@mjones it would be lovely if you would delete this then pls ā˜ļø

otfrom15:04:44

thx šŸ™‚

otfrom14:04:54

@mjones the best place to ask would be in #jobs or #remote-jobs. It looks like spam here. Thx!

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Mel Holland-Jones14:04:31

thank you for that !