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Category / bad design / good design / Industrial Design / Motorcycle / reliability

  • Product Design Flaws

    It is with a note of sadness that I must report that my perfectly operating Suzuki SV650S on it’s approach to four years of faithful service has started to show signs of weakness. Not mechanical failures per say, but design failures. While they are very reliable motorcycles there are three specific flaws that I have…

    May 12, 2007
    bad design, good design, Industrial Design, Motorcycle, reliability
  • A Person using Smartphone

    RouteSlip.com

    I would be remiss if I didn’t give mention to this other great site for routing and searching for bicyclists: Check it out. It’s a similar service to Bikely, but a little slicker site, and it seems more heavily used. Thanks to Nils Talbot for suggesting this site to me…

    May 10, 2007
    bicycling, commuting, environment, good design, web design
  • VentureOne, great idea…for a few people

    There’s great design, and there’s good design. Carver Engineering has developed technology for vehicles that will enable 100mpg with 100+mph, and a +350mile range…Sounds fantastic!

    May 1, 2007
    bad design, climate change, commuting, consumerism, environment, global warming, good design, Industrial Design, Motorcycle, transportation design
  • Boy Using Silver Macbook Indoors

    OLPC…Why?

    I first ran across the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project while browsing Gizmodo one day. My first thought was why would children in developing countries that don’t have access to schools, textbooks, or teachers need laptops?

    May 1, 2007
    bad design, climate change, consumerism, education, environment, globalization, good design, google, Linux, user interface design
  • A pile of plastic bottles sitting on top of a street

    Designers of the World Unite

    Guess what folks the future is here and now. Not because someone has created a great new product, but because the future is being forced upon us at an alarming rate. We as designers have a monumental task laid before us. It is up to all of us to set the pace to innovate and…

    April 25, 2007
    bad design, climate change, consumerism, environment, global warming, good design
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