視界

shikai

Shikai (視界) literally means 'field of view' or 'visual range' in Japanese. It consists of the kanji 視 (shi, meaning 'to see' or 'vision') and 界 (kai, meaning 'boundary', 'limit', or 'world'). The term refers specifically to the area visible from a certain point or position.

Shikai isn't about what design should be. It's about what it can be. An honest and personal perspective to break down superficial views and spark pragmatic conversations about what design truly means.

視界

shikai

Shikai (視界) literally means 'field of view' or 'visual range' in Japanese. It consists of the kanji 視 (shi, meaning 'to see' or 'vision') and 界 (kai, meaning 'boundary', 'limit', or 'world'). The term refers specifically to the area visible from a certain point or position.

Shikai isn't about what design should be. It's about what it can be. An honest and personal perspective to break down superficial views and spark pragmatic conversations about what design truly means.