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 * [[]] Tomi report time! World has 2.8B smartphones in use today. Android 80%, iOS 19%. Others 1%... and Android outselling iOS as before. Apple sales are flat, while market growth continues. iOS on track to be as important as macOS.
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 * [[http://communities-dominate.blogs.com/brands/2016/11/q3-smartphone-market-numbers-top-10-brands-os-wars-installed-base-oh-and-our-brief-smartphone-market.html]] Tomi report time! World has 2.8B smartphones in use today. Android 80%, iOS 19%. Others 1%... and Android outselling iOS as before. Apple sales are flat, while market growth continues. iOS on track to be as important as macOS.
 * [[https://medium.com/@jmspool/fast-path-to-a-great-ux-increased-exposure-hours-afde796f2e43#.9or5wk1zz|Fast Path to a Great UX — Increased Exposure Hours]] Go see users, every 6 weeks, everyone. Not just designers...
 * [[http://mediatel.co.uk/newsline/2013/11/27/dont-say-what-you-think-say-what-you-feel/|Don’t say what you think, but do what you feel]] I guess I am removed enough from the ad world I missed David Ogilvy saying long ago "The problem with market research is that people don't think how they feel, they don't say what they think and they don't do what they say." This article... Meh! But the quote is awesome!
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Look up design ethos (simple vs decorative) and try to find why the women's pavilion used the Ching (simple) and men's used the Ming. Add to flat design maybe. Not all rooted in Swiss modernism maybe! Look up design ethos (simple vs decorative) and try to find why the women's pavilion used the Qing (simple) and men's used the Ming. Add to flat design maybe. Not all rooted in Swiss modernism maybe!

Notes: Look up design ethos (simple vs decorative) and try to find why the women's pavilion used the Qing (simple) and men's used the Ming. Add to flat design maybe. Not all rooted in Swiss modernism maybe!

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