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34 epic design fails that are hard to believe
By now, it looks like crappy design is something inherently human. There's such an abundance of it, we'll probably never run ...
Serverless is an architectural style that succeeds only when paired with intentional design patterns. Event-driven approaches often provide simpler, more resilient solutions than overused ...
How did Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein differ from all other cinematic predecessors? Says del Toro’s 2x Oscar nominated production designer Tamara Deverell, it’s the ...
The Orlando Magic has representation during All-Star Weekend, as rookie Jase Richardson participated in the dunk contest. Richardson looked good to start the first round, but it was his second dunk ...
BOTETOURT CO., Va. – A plan to relocate the Botetourt History Museum from historic Fincastle to an industrial park is drawing criticism from local residents concerned about both location and design ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. If you ask most Fortnite players about the current state of the game, they’d probably be thrilled--outside of technical issues. Recent updates include ...
Later this year, sailing will expand even further, with multiple quests, a Barracuda Trial, and activities around the Red Reef. At a recent press event to mark the big anniversary, I spoke to OSRS ...
Penn Medicine is taking an uncommon step with its next major ambulatory project, bringing its electronic health record vendor into the building design process from the outset. The Philadelphia-based ...
Some design fails don’t just miss the mark; they look like they were approved by a committee that actively disliked the idea of “good.” The worst part is that most of them aren’t complicated mistakes.
Location scouting took Deverell around the world, including to Canada, Croatia and the Czech Republic, but she ultimately found Scotland to be the perfect home for the sets. “We were looking at a lot ...
“Failure isn’t a necessary evil. In fact, it isn’t evil at all. It is a necessary consequence of doing something new.” ― Ed Catmull, Creativity Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way ...
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