What do you call a person who goes for functionality, yet not for the beauty of set things?

What do you call a person that goes for functionality (and yes he does have a knack for it) but not for the beauty of set things?

When building games, the developer build things that is well made and functioning, but lack on the creative and beautiful side.

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What is prosaic?

From Cambridge :

without interest, imagination, and excitement:

If only she’d been called Camilla or Flavia instead of the prosaic Jane.

I was told that I scratched my eye in a fight but he just assumed I’d hit it – I kept telling him it is the prosaic truth. I was stupid. He told me my eyes weren’t white and my chin was up!

What is the best advice for someone considering doing politics?

Answered on March 12, 2021.
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If

you call someone

a philistine, you mean that they are uncomfortable or uninterested in good art, music, or literature, and don’t think that they are important.

Collins

Or,

a person regarded as smugly narrow and conventional in views and tastes, lacking in and indifferent to cultural and aesthetic values

Ibid.

Answered on March 12, 2021.
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Call a minimalist. I would call that person an ultra minimalist.

belonging or relating to a style in art, design, and theatre that uses the smallest range of materials and colours possible, and only very simple shapes or forms.

I feel that there’s a better word for it, “drift.”

Am I a plogmatic person today and will be a deconstructed person?

Practical : relating to matters of fact or practical affairs often to the exclusion of intellectual or artistic matters : practical as opposed to idealistic

-Merriam Webster on-line.

Answered on March 12, 2021.
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