We often encounter the world from the front—faces, facades, covers, screens. The “front side” is where first impressions form, where identity is projected, and where interaction begins.
But what does it mean to be “on the front side”? Is it about visibility? Honesty? Presentation? Or simply the part that faces outward by default? This page invites quiet contemplation on surfaces and what they reveal—or conceal.
In design, in conversation, in architecture, even in thought—the front side carries weight. It’s not necessarily the whole truth, but it is the doorway through which we enter understanding.
Perhaps the most honest thing we can do is acknowledge that every front side has a back—and both matter.