
“It’s Not a Bug, It’s a Feature” Cheat Sheet for Poor Marketers and Designers
The phrase “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” has emerged as a notable expression in the fields of software
A design review is a structured evaluation process in which a product’s design is critically assessed by a team of stakeholders, including designers, engineers, and management, to ensure it meets specified requirements and objectives. This collaborative examination aims to identify potential issues, gather feedback, and facilitate informed decision-making before moving forward in the development process. Ultimately, design reviews enhance product quality, streamline production, and foster innovation by integrating diverse perspectives and expertise.
The phrase “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” has emerged as a notable expression in the fields of software
The Design Review Tree™, DRT for short, is our original tool to help you review your product designs and partially
Do not close any Design Phase without this. This extensive design review checklist is to be used at the end
A great engineered headlamp product, with the usage of many plastic tricks, a tight assembly, an all-in-one electronic board, and
When an unexpected liquid transfer is required, providing it is short-term usage and not too high flow capacity, these pumps
It’s a pleasure to dismount a very well-engineered product, both from usability, from technical and production aspects.
Even a very basic 2 parts mold fly swatter can have design flaws. The major defect here is constraint concentration
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