ResponseR3Hello, OrtizWow, your post is so detailed and focused. You have the command of the subjects and you address them very effectively. Designing things using the constraints in everyday life is very important. Putting into consideration, the shape, size, semantics, and cultural differences among people produces a final product that responds to the needs of the people correctly. I like it when you say that designers you minimize errors in machine. Research for a designer is very critical because it is only through research that a designer can understand the needs of the people and the type of work he or she needs to put in the design. Your post is enchanting and very informative. Good focus indeed.Hi Fitzpatrick,Your post is focused on the need for the designers to understand their designs. You present your perspective very correctly by observing that designers should recognize the mistakes in their designs and revise them before sending them out. The constraints of everyday life should guide the designs, because it is only through reality that a product finds relevance. I like your point of view, good work. R4Hello, Brandon,I like your point of view, especially in the Donna Bailey story, where women are