
“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
Avoid these product design mistakes for a lot of troubles: some product features or technologies are tempting at first, but
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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