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“Too much redesign has to do more with fad and fashion than with fitness and func…” — Henry Petroski
Too much redesign has to do more with fad and fashion than with fitness and function. It is change for the sake of change. Such redesign is not only unnecessary, it is all too often also retrogressive, leading to things that work less effectively than those they were designed to replace.
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