Design Art And Digital Garden

This page gathers the sources on design method, art, interface thinking, digital gardens, and the practical craft of shaping a coherent creative workspace. Taken together, these notes show a strong preference for design as structured thinking rather than decoration, while also preserving a parallel fascination with generative art, toolchains, and the curation of a personal knowledge garden. Related topics: Sveltekit And Web Development, Technology Ai And Future Systems, Workspace And Project Context.

Core Themes

  • Design as process, method, and iterative reflection.
  • The digital garden as knowledge architecture.
  • Art and interface work as overlapping but distinct domains.
  • Project-making as a sustained craft rather than one-off execution.

Source Summaries

  • Art Styles - Samples a range of art styles through DALL-E 3 prompting and visual experimentation.
  • Art vs Design - Reflects on why art and design are distinct despite overlapping creative energy.
  • Design - Treats design as a core way of structuring thought, interfaces, and action.
  • Digital Garden - Explains the motivation and stack behind building a personal digital garden.
  • Documentation - Presents documentation as an essential design discipline because iteration depends on recorded thinking.
  • Peeves - Collects user-experience annoyances and technology frustrations that inform design sensibility.
  • Project Crafting - Large craft-oriented note on building projects deliberately and coherently.
  • Rta in Design - Internal draft on “rta in design,” arguing for a Dharmic, value-rooted evolution of design thinking.
  • Stack and Design - Summarizes the site’s tech stack and design choices at a practical level.
  • Web Interface Guidelines - Stores comprehensive interface principles gathered from an external source for direct design reference.

Cross-References