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in about what folks think looks good or not. That is because I feel the unfounded opinons that are typically offered could use a little balance and perspective. I feel differently than you, when you say all that matters in a successful design is bias and emotion. I think that is the useless part of an opinion, that someone simply "likes" something. I would say, "Why do you "like" it, and please explain it?" As far as "stepping in after the fact" I don't know what you mean. The post asked for an opinion and I gave one based on what I believe to be some fairly well grounded theories, an education, and what many have told me is a gifted eye. If you take your reasoning to its conclusion, then how can anything be better, look better, or be a "masterpiece?" We could just say that everything is "good" according to the individual's opinion. That doesn't hold true in any other field of pursuit, not science, not religion, not in any other aspect of society, so why should it be so in art. I've got to go off-line so you can have the last word, if you want. I don't take any of this personal, but it sure seems to have struck a nerve with you. I've got a red dot to go stare at, lol.
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