Tina Ray posted on December 15, 2011 14:55
“The concept of quality is difficult to define, for it is not merely seen, but somehow invited in the presence of the work in which it is embodied. Quality has little to do with popular notions of beauty, taste or style, and nothing to do with status, respectability, or luxury. It is revealed, rather, in an atmosphere of receptivity, propriety, and restraint.
“Quality is concerned with the weighing of relationships; the discovery of analogies and contrasts; with proportion and harmony; the juxtaposition of formal and functional elements with their transformation and enrichment.
“Quality is concerned with truth, not deception; with ideas, not techniques; with the enduring, not the ephemeral; with precision, not fussiness; with simplicity, not vacuity; with subtlety, not blatancy; with sensitivity, not sentimentality.” — Paul Rhad
“The Balinese have a saying: ‘We have no art; we do everything as well as we can.’” — Marshall McLuhan, The Medium Is the Massage
Which of these 2 musings on quality do you most agree with? How would you describe the concept?