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mastery of a process

There is one thing to be said about the Japanese culture of design, code, etc etc…. “Kaizen” (kigh – zane) – it is generally interpret as striving for perfection. This process of striving for perfection, or continuous improvement and achieving a level of fine art to the process is the whole philosophy of Kaizen.

just like the video below is describing two symbolic acts that sums this Japanese philosophy. It is important to understand that the modern western way of perfection is no longer what we assume as “perfection”. Americans consider an office job or high paying salary as a form of perfection, but what is ‘it’ that is ‘perfection’ – business deals, lawyering, accountant, broker?????

And this bothers me as a whole. We -western minds- would consider the two videos as an expression of a culture – the Japanese way.Except growing up in an Amish community near by, they had this mental too. All the immigrants that came to America and starting a trade in new york (the garment/fashion industry – which is described in the third video) they all took pride in their skills.

Even in the writings of Malcolm Gladwells’ book Outlier – he researched about this perfection or ‘great mind’ having to do ten years or in his words 10,000 hours to be come a talent or gifted in that skill, mind-capabilities, etc. Even software programmers need thousands of hours to get to the point of understanding the material they are working – a form of a mastery.

These videos represent a uni-skill or process to one specific need. One skill to perfection, but today’s 21st cent we are all about collecting multiple skills. Are we even good at these skills? Does a designer needs to be a business man, a politician, a conspirator, a non-profiter, a service diplomat, a fortune teller, a sales man, an engineer, an artist, a philosopher, a writer, a carpenter, a mathematician - a 21st renaissance man???

Should designers take pride that they, as i call myself, a dabbler of skills???? In this economy i need this ‘dabbli-ation’ to survive, but on the flip side, i feel i am not contributing myself an identity towards one perfect skill. A skill that people will admire and to call for that tiny specific problem. Which is the dynamic stress of today, citizens are not aware about their needs or knowing when to call.

It is also the problem to understand  how much will that need of this perfect skill come into existence. This explains why we can still see the “simpler” trades being continue into the art of perfection – ironing, shoe shining, tailoring – these are needs that will never change throughout the decades of technology immersion and such. Except everyone DOES know a person will do the job better than technology – only we will admit that technology provides an “as-good” for a cheaper price.

Lessons from a Tailor. Directed by Galen Summer from Ed David on Vimeo.

lessons from a tailor.

i like receiving simple human lessons like this video.

Lessons from a Tailor. Directed by Galen Summer from Ed David on Vimeo.

is stupid the next innovation?

I don’t know. personally I really think to be innovative is to being stupid at times. Not trying to think but letting it happen and observe the errors of your actions. Planning can get you so far. Good planning requires the data you have collected from past projects and industry measures. Innovation is not about planning. To be innovative is to being watchful of what you are doing and why you are doing it. SO in theory, smart people should watch the stupid people based from the advertisement of diesel’s Just be stupid campaign.

Over all i love it, but also it has truth to what we are experiencing today in this world. Getting the top grades or into the top school does not cut it anymore. Getting a degree in one area does not mean you are working at a job relating to your degree. I see many countless designers not getting the “stereotypical” design jobs. Does it mean they are still “designers”. No. it means that the world is changing and half the industry does not know what to do.

oh well.

Movies reflects Design meaning

there are times the movies hit it just right to make a point about why we design. Though, movies likes to make the normal extreme for the entertainment purposes.

but the link below is another designer making a concern point about why we need to make the experience or product as real and true to the picture or feel.

via The importance of setting accurate expectations- 90 Percent of Everything.

how slow is our internet connection these days

Okay America!

get ready for this. JAPAN gets 61 MBPS on AVERAGE! for internet speed. we get a little number of 4.8 MBPS! so you think you have great internet speed, and feel you have the whole world at your dispose through the screen you are looking at?

well look again!

so now you checked out the world… are you shock? who really knows… but think about something else. NO WONDER GOOGLE DOES ALL THEIR CONSUMER RESEARCH IN JAPAN!!!

they have the infrastructure that is asking for innovation. but yeah i hear you all, saying their economy is terrible, they are a small country compare to use. (so i have two words) NO EXCUSE! but i have a few for Japan… what are you doing?!

but beside the broadband speed, i like the visuals. So be sure to check out more visuals in the link below, there are still tons more about america!
via 20 Inspirational Infographics 12. – 19.10.09 on Datavisualization.ch.

Another UI joke…

Seriously i don’t know why i am not working for pixar or dreamworks, cause some one there gets it… the usability factor and how people behave when operating such badly design products. so watch this next joke.

via Pixar short film featuring bad UIs and alien abductions- 90 Percent of Everything.

UI Design Joke

I laugh way to hard for this one. it goes beyond LOL to i hit my hand on the table in pain humor reaction!

just watch it! now you know why i love cartoons!

via Monsters Vs Aliens UI Design Joke- 90 Percent of Everything.

Diagram an iconic show

seriously i just watch the show, never investigated it. but this cracks me up! the link takes you to the flickr version!

via The World of Seinfeld on Flickr – Photo Sharing!.

Post it note instructions!

Diagram showing how to stop post-it notes from curling

via How to stop Post-it notes from curling- 90 Percent of Everything.

did you think there are 500 sodas in a store?

YES! he plays all day long…. now that is a job…. he saids he plays…. LOL