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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7469744" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Rant---It is obvious that a discussion of design will ALWAYS be turned into a bunch of different ideas, and rules, etc. It is because of this, that what i do will always be misunderstood in some case. i find it very tough to get a point across to anyone who has their ideas biased, or stuck on specific characteristics that they know of, from some other source. This is why most designers begin to become distanced during the course of their hobby or career, and why some of them are forced to say some mean things and have forceful attitudes, because someone will always be around to question, based on other forms of design that are so well known that people believe them to be correct.</p><p></p><p>I can relate this to a very sensitive topic of what we all deal with subconsciously everyday.........the governments around the world and the theories around corruption, specifically involving cults and organizations. The people that are on the side of the wealthy and involved, will always be forced to explain something that they cannot without sensitive information being exposed, and corrupting the actual ideas of the purpose of each organization. In a way, designers are the same. All businesses that do not fully expose their secrets will be questioned in some ways. So, for this, the point is, as much as you will question our ability to design correctly, just believe that it is done the best we can with the limitations we have, and it will never be perfect, but we do the best we can. Why is that never good enough for some people, when we bust our asses to get this far, and people try to figure it all out the easy way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7469744, member: 634917"] Rant---It is obvious that a discussion of design will ALWAYS be turned into a bunch of different ideas, and rules, etc. It is because of this, that what i do will always be misunderstood in some case. i find it very tough to get a point across to anyone who has their ideas biased, or stuck on specific characteristics that they know of, from some other source. This is why most designers begin to become distanced during the course of their hobby or career, and why some of them are forced to say some mean things and have forceful attitudes, because someone will always be around to question, based on other forms of design that are so well known that people believe them to be correct. I can relate this to a very sensitive topic of what we all deal with subconsciously everyday.........the governments around the world and the theories around corruption, specifically involving cults and organizations. The people that are on the side of the wealthy and involved, will always be forced to explain something that they cannot without sensitive information being exposed, and corrupting the actual ideas of the purpose of each organization. In a way, designers are the same. All businesses that do not fully expose their secrets will be questioned in some ways. So, for this, the point is, as much as you will question our ability to design correctly, just believe that it is done the best we can with the limitations we have, and it will never be perfect, but we do the best we can. Why is that never good enough for some people, when we bust our asses to get this far, and people try to figure it all out the easy way? [/QUOTE]
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