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'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

2025-10-08 21:56:23

Maybe you had some extra branches you trimmed off your tree, or maybe you picked up some of those bunches of  greenery you can get at the grocery store this time of year.. You can either just bunch the branches around themselves and keep tying them onto themselves until it’s somewhat circle-like.

And the kids like it!I just took 5 minutes here and there, maybe once every few days over the course of a couple of weeks to put some stuff out around the house that made me feel cheerfully fallish and like I’d done my part to set us up for the season ahead.

'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

Of course, big fancy decorations are awesome too, but even just little things around a room can cozy things up and boost everyone’s spirits..So here’s the living room this season:.I honestly don’t think it’s really all that well-suited to having its picture taken right now because there isn’t really a focal point and we’re still holding off on getting a new coffee table and replacing the console table that Jack somehow managed to dismantle in the last few months since he’s been walking.

'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

It’s actually really nice and comfortable and lovely to be in this room right now with all the little reminders of fall, our favorite season, all around..There are pumpkins, of course, that I picked up at the grocery store when I was there anyway one day.

'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

So that really took no time at all!

And bonus: Jack now knows what a pumpkin is and doesn’t call them apples anymore!Dealing with all the rolling equipment is not.

If you’re worried about having to clean your paint tray afterwards, cover it in tinfoil before you pour in the paint and then you can just remove the tinfoil and throw it away when you’re done.Or, if you’re a highly evolved lazy painter like I am, don’t.

Just let the leftover paint dry right in the tray and pour your next color on top the next time you paint.It works just fine!.