Taking issue with the interior’s design
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IN “Keyshawn, the Aesthete” [Feb. 8], I enjoyed reading about Keyshawn Johnson’s interest in interior design and architecture, although I really think he is being underserved by the interior design profession.
As a retired architect, I felt that the article did not help by describing the look where Keyshawn was pictured sitting as “clean” and “uncluttered,” which I do not think it is.
And worse, the caption also refers to a room divider whose “translucent center panel allows Johnson to watch TV.” You should have said “transparent center panel.”
Difference in opinion is understandable, but misleading readers is what a reputable newspaper does not need.
TED WU
West Los Angeles
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