Patina and Wear

A Twitter follower sent me a link to this excellent post and does a better job describing what I meant about patina on your gadgets. Tom Armitage: >Wear is, of course, both a noun and a verb. It’s the verb that inevitably happens through use, and it’s the noun that the verb leaves behind. Patina…

A Twitter follower sent me a link to this excellent post and does a better job describing what I meant about patina on your gadgets.

Tom Armitage:

>Wear is, of course, both a noun and a verb. It’s the verb that inevitably happens through use, and it’s the noun that the verb leaves behind. Patina is the history of a product written into its skin.

[via Jonas K.]

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