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That so many craftsman, engineers, etc. did so is suggestive.

In many cases it suggests that leaving a sharp corner, such as on a table, would risk injury to some users. But in general, that something took extra work, says nothing about the rationale behind it. Maybe it's a way of showing off skills; I've certainly seen that in code , where the people did something the hard way for reasons other than "this is what is best for this situation."

Moreover, looking at a lot of rounded rectangles will have the same effect that the examples in the linked article did. You'll notice that objects with them are more appealing than their counterparts.

What I notice is that sometimes they are appropriate, sometimes not. They are not universally appealing.

In many cases they give things an inappropriately childish (childlike?) feeling.



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