Quotes about Design
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So we originally expected to make about 35 gigawatt hours at the cell level and about 50 gigawatt hours at the module or pack level. Now we are expecting to do about 150 gigawatt hours in the same volumetric space as the original design.
Building design isn't trendy.
I'm representative of 21st century Irish design, so I promote Irishness all over the world wherever I go.
'Intelligent Design,' the relabeled, repackaged form of American creationism, has always had a problem. It just can't seem to produce any evidence.
I have always had an interest in fashion and design and I appreciate style and timelessness within my footwear and accessories both on and off the court.
I'm into designing houses and interior design. I like change. I like creating things out of nothing.
After all, C++ isn't a perfect match for Java's design aims either.
I like to paint my own helmets. I design my own suit and boots, I like being unique in that way.
My biggest role as director on the film is keeping a sense of the overview - how to cast the movie and shoot it in such a way that it will cut together. And how to design the style and tone.
In the design process, there's a need to be culturally comprehensive.
Design has long gone from tinkering and sketching of auteurs in isolation to a powerful catalyzer of growth.
Dubstep has everything for me. Rhythm, sound design, heartfelt emotion - all in one place.
I love Prada shirts because they're so decorative and figure-hugging, but I also like Reiss shirts because they're clean, simple and look as if they've come off the peg from a design house.
Even when I was a little girl, I remember going to the Museum of Modern Art. I think my parents took me there once or twice. And what I really remember is the design collection.
So if I design it and then go away, it's still living somewhere and it still exists by itself without me.
If a course needs to be in great condition to be played effectively, then the design strategy is flawed.
It was something I was more interested in myself. When I went to see my sister dance at ballet, I was really into costumes and the arts, and my family was also supportive of whatever me and my sister wanted to do. I would say I pushed myself the most to be into design.
I don't design houses with the nuclear family idea because I don't believe in it as a concept.
Men have no concept of how to design things for the home. Women should design the things they use.
I've always been a proponent of the idea that technology doesn't matter to game design. The example I always like to point out is 'Tetris,' one of the greatest games ever made.
I'd already decided I wanted to design shoes after I saw a sign in the Museum of African and Oceanic Art forbidding high heels. Well, who could resist?
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