Less is More

“LESS is MORE.” While the saying is often attributed to late 19th century architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, it seems entirely more relevant to the modern, clutter-filled, sensory-overloaded world we live in today than it does to that simpler time in world history. Not only do we now crave simplicity, we also desire to conserve our resources and save our environment. The interesting thing is that this does not necessarily mean a reduction in business success or in a loss of customer loyalty.

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