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Context defines the intentions or mood; materials and processes to shape, join, and finish them create the flesh and bones; ergonomics determines
Context defines the intentions or mood; materials and processes to shape, join, and finish them create the flesh and bones; ergonomics determines usability; and the aesthetics, associations, and perceptions of the product create its personality. The bottom, round the back. And even there they are ugly. Is that necessary? Could they not, in some small degree, give pleasure?