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First informally introduced by Steve Jobs, this principle says that quality of materials, precision fit, uniformity of finish, internal consistency, and marks of the maker or signatures - are prime indicators of craftsmanship. We all need to apply excellent design and development to all aspects of a product - by treating all invisible areas as visible - after all, light is the best disinfectant for shoddy craftsmanship. All this and more about the Back-of-the-dresser principle for design - based on an excerpt from the Universal Principles of Design.
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You can find me at https://rounakbose.in
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The 31.5 Guy
By Rounak BoseFirst informally introduced by Steve Jobs, this principle says that quality of materials, precision fit, uniformity of finish, internal consistency, and marks of the maker or signatures - are prime indicators of craftsmanship. We all need to apply excellent design and development to all aspects of a product - by treating all invisible areas as visible - after all, light is the best disinfectant for shoddy craftsmanship. All this and more about the Back-of-the-dresser principle for design - based on an excerpt from the Universal Principles of Design.
Please rate & review this podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-31-5-guy-podcast/id1528897344
You can find me at https://rounakbose.in
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/the31point5guy/
https://twitter.com/The31point5Guy
https://medium.com/the-31-5-guy
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rounakbose1997/
~
The 31.5 Guy