Is Good Design 
Replicable?<http://bokardo.com/archives/is-good-design-replicable/>

The following pieces are very attractive,
"So, the obvious question to ask is: *Is there evidence that someone
following a certain process produces great design every time?*"

"The problem with Apple, of course, is that their design process is
completely shrouded in mystery. They may be using different design processes
on each project, or on a project-by-project basis. Very few people know what
goes on in Cupertino, so fantastic stories of "not doing research" or
"genius design" abound. My guess is that the folks at Apple are brilliant, *but
that their success is achieved in the same way that most success is: through
hard work*."
Jarod: there's other factors for their amazing work, maybe as

   1. the designer mind-set is put above engineering mind-set, which owes a
   lot to jobs
   2. they really have good test while they can research on design in
   effective way ( more or less from personal daily experience)

"I wonder if the real issue is that most of the time designers simply don't
know if what they're building is great, and they end up relying on process
to get as far as they can."

Thanks Joshua.
Jarod

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