Forum posts by Hugin

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    Focusing on big shapes first really is a game-changer - it's one of those habits that sounds obvious until you actually commit to it and realize how much unnecessary detail you were chasing before. The "line economy bingo" idea is clever because it gives your brain a concrete game to play. Instead of just telling yourself to simplify, you're actively hunting for redundant lines and rewarding yourself for cutting them. That kind of structured constraint forces prioritization in a way that vague advice like "less is more" never really does. It reminds me of something I noticed spending time on https://techguide.io/ Fast Payout Casinos - the interfaces that work best are the ones where someone made hard decisions about what to cut. Nothing extra, everything purposeful. That same discipline applies here: every line either earns its place or it goes. The pattern recognition side of this is what sticks with me most. Once you train yourself to see the big shapes first, you start noticing it everywhere - gesture, composition, even how a face reads from across a room. The small details stop competing for your attention before the structure is solid.
    • Hugin edited this post on May 29, 2026 2:32am.