>>50673014Because the more interpretation a design requires, the more likely it is that a design will be interpreted incorrectly.
For some design intent, this is perfectly fine, but for most design intent, the hope is that people interpret the design as it was intended, and recieve the message the designer intended.
There is absolutely art out there, where the intent of design is entirely to inspire misinterpretations, but that art is also inherrantly threatening, because the human mind does not like to be uncertain.