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Quick question for designers: Are there products you love the design of but don’t actually use?
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For me it’s Arc, I think it’s so stunningly designed and gives me all the best tools for browsing. But I guess at the end of the day, it still comes back to “The best design is invisible.”
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The Mokapot. It's beautiful classical Italian coffee design but I have never found the espresso it produces to be as good as other accessible at-home brewer options.
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Most products famous for being well designed, from software to furniture, are meaningless to me I prefer functional and durable, like century-old hardcover books and solid wood furniture
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muji air purifier
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r1. Teenage engineering rocked the device design. Rabbit completely fumbled the software https://www.rabbit.tech/manual#discover-the-basics
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The iPad.
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Orb - although I’m getting into it slowly.
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Co-stars is such a beautiful app with so many little Easter Eggs in there but I keep going back to Chani app for astrology. Co-stars is a bit too vague and fun for serious astrology sometimes.
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