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One of the biggest complaints designers in consumer product companies have is that their organization&#039;s engineers just don&#039;t ‘get&#039; design. That, they would argue, is why so many products--especially in consumer electronics--are so maddeningly complex, counter-intuitive, and user-unfriendly.
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