Principle: Integrate Rather Than Segregate
Upon finding the Integrate principle, I immediately made me think of puzzle pieces, and hexagons. Hexagons are obviously a staple of design, so that one is pretty obvious, but puzzle pieces stood out to me as something special. On their own, the pieces are just small misshapen blobs of texture and color, beautiful in their own right of course, but unfocused. However, once these pieces come together, the seemingly random shapes fit together perfectly and form a full image, their maximum potential.
Puzzle worship aside, the hexagon represents a company, but the hexagon is only formed when all of its pieces fit together, the pieces being groups/people. If the pieces weren’t put together, the hexagon wouldn’t be a hexagon. The pieces are also different, which is obviously why they fit together, but more importantly it’d be just as easy to separate the pieces because of their differences, but they only reach their maximum potential when they’re joined together.
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