Most people cannot explain why they like something. They simply know that they do. However, much of that judgement is borrowed from what is popular, not developed through attention.
This sprint changes that. In seven days, you will learn to recognise craftsmanship, notice the details that matter, and build your own standards for quality.
You will stop guessing what is good, and begin to see it clearly.
What is included:
Video walkthrough showing how to use the system
Twenty-one page PDF with seven daily exercises and examples
Notion templates for tracking what you learn
What you will do:
Day 1: Define your taste using three respected pieces
Day 2: Map where good design comes from
Day 3: Train your eye with a detail observation drill
Day 4: Compare objects across eras and identify differences
Day 5: Build a focused collection using one rule
Day 6: Write two hundred words explaining what works
Day 7: Test how much sharper your judgement has become
Time commitment: 10–15 minutes per day
By Day 7, you will not only recognise quality faster, but understand why it works. You will identify weak design, see structure more clearly, and explain your judgement with confidence.
For those who are tired of relying on consensus, and want to develop genuine taste across watches, clothing, furniture, architecture, and more.