roughnessism
Roughnessism is a term used in contemporary aesthetics and critical theory to describe a cluster of viewpoints that valorize roughness—textural irregularity, unfinished surfaces, and procedural improvisation—as sources of meaning, beauty, and ethical significance. Proponents treat roughness as a counter to polished modern production, arguing that visible imperfection reveals process, care, and human involvement, and that it can resist homogenization and commodification.
The term is not a formal, tightly defined school, but rather a label that appears in design
Core tenets commonly associated with roughnessism include an emphasis on material tactility, visible making traces, and
Roughnessism also faces criticisms. Detractors argue that the concept can be vague, romantically essentialist, or co-opted