With this, I mean you should primarily correct
obvious design mistakes as Samsung did.
Not exact matches
There is no proof that your particular god exists, nor that he is accountable for his
obvious mistakes and wrongdoings, such as many natural disasters and all the apparent flaws in his
designs and «holy» text.
Yet Nigel observes that YouGov «do not even prompt for UKIP when asking voters how they intend to vote», as though this is an
obvious mistake, and criticises Populus for their «farcical levels of reweighting and rejigging», as though their methodology had been deliberately
designed to do his party down.
It's interesting that listed
design mistakes are kind of
obvious, but you'd be surprised to see them repeated over and over again.
What this advice really boils down to is, don't make rookie
design mistakes that are
obvious even in thumbnail view, like using too much dropshadow or bevel, or using boring common fonts, or crowding the text, or clashing colors, or poorly photoshopped elements, or putting dark red text on a black background.