New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
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Los Angeles was an impression of failure, of disappointment, of despair, and of oddly makeshift lives. This is California? I thought.
Los Angeles, a city of broken dreams, is a reflection of the narrator's own sense of failure and disappointment. The quote highlights the city's reputation for being a place where people go to escape their problems, only to find that their issues follow them. The narrator's sarcastic tone suggests that the city's promise of a fresh start is often an illusion.
The quote is a commentary on the American Dream and the idea that people can reinvent themselves in a new city. It's a critique of the notion that Los Angeles is a place where people can start anew and leave their troubles behind.
The quote is likely a reflection of the post-war era, when people were moving to Los Angeles in search of a better life. The city's rapid growth and transformation during this time period would have been a significant factor in shaping the narrator's perception of it.
Joseph Barbera was an American animator, director, and producer who co-founded Hanna-Barbera Productions. He is best known for creating popular cartoons such as The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
View on AmazonAvailable now as a Kindle Edition on Amazon.