I am interested in the idea of 'taste.' And by 'taste,' I mean opinion, inspiration and the craft of creating a personality through fabric and design.
Acting isn't for me. I don't like being told what to do. I'm more interested in set design, more visually driven.
If you have to design something, choose things that we need as opposed to frivolous things that we might just want for a month or two for bragging rights.
As much as we think of performance management as numeric and thus perfectly quantifiable, it is as much a product of context and social science as the products we design and develop.
For me, if I can design beautiful things that have the price be lower, I am thrilled.
There are two methods in software design. One is to make the program so simple, there are obviously no errors. The other is to make it so complicated, there are no obvious errors.
I do not discriminate about size. I design dresses to accentuate a woman's positives, whether you are a size 0 or a size 3X.
Everybody after Fukushima had to reassess the safety of nuclear. When I set out to design a reactor, I knew it had to be passive and intrinsically safe.
When clients come to my design agency and say 'I want to be the Apple of this or that,' we say 'Okay, are you ready to be the Steve Jobs?' Few are up to the task.
The thing that's great about being a costume designer is you never know what's going to be next; you never what world you are going to enter.
My studio is designed for atmosphere. I have a really cozy, comfortable room that has a great, huge glass door that views my backyard.
Far too few designers put any thought into usability, ending up with a great product that's completely inaccessible.
I'm not an interior designer - I'm a normal working mum who wants her house to look good and doesn't need a man to do it for her.
Even though Raster Blaster was only a video game, I was learning about designing stuff. I got good at drawing.
The Act of God designation on all insurance policies; which means, roughly, that you cannot be insured for the accidents that are most likely to happen to you.
Human life is a combination of tragedy and comedy. The shapes and designs that surround us are the music accompanying this tragedy and this comedy.
I do not want to say I'm a product designer. I've been trying all my life to not be categorized, to learn something and then to forget about it.
The marketplace judges technologies by their practical effectiveness, by whether they succeed or fail to do the job they are designed to do.
I like to mix and match vintage with designer. It's how I create my own style.
I want to stand on the truth that God has designed us to stand, and that the opportunity to stand is the opportunity to live exuberantly and gloriously.
Excluding the God of providence in your life’s configuration and design is like removing the thermostat from a thermodynamic system.