Sunday 17 April 2011

Murphy's Laws in Design

Another topic from the lecturer, " Murphy's laws".

Murphy's Laws - "If anything can go wrong, it will."

From the research that I do about the Murphy's Laws, it is about something bad or negative side of a particular incident will happen on you. I think when it apply on design, it is also the same and everything bad will be possible happen and it will affect the process of your work. Example from the internet about Murphy's Law's that I found out quite funny and it is true that it might be happen.

If you have 10 minutes to print some work before meeting your client, the printer will go out of ink.

When the printer goes out of ink and you are in a rush, you don’t have any cartridges to replace it.

No matter what the size of the logo is, it’s not big enough for your client.

If your WordPress theme validates, you’ll install a plugin that breaks the validation.

If you have a lot of work, a client you didn’t hear of for years will call you and be in a hurry.

If you don’t make your website work in IE6 before showing it to your client, he will be using IE6.
http://www.designer-daily.com/murphys-law-applied-to-design-3165

A way to prevent Murphy's Laws? No way, there is always a possibility that Murphy's Laws will occurs. Everyone will go through Murphy's Laws and it is definitely more than 1 time. So, have fun.

More Murphy's Laws:
http://www.murphys-laws.com/murphy/murphy-true.html

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