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Still, Annie's tattoos are big: designed to be noticed.
Some blend inconspicuously into the car's interior while others are designed to be noticed at once.
Yet in hyper-stimulated New York, even things designed to be noticed go unnoticed.
It's a cheerful, silly-sized piece of frippery, designed to be noticed but only because it's daft.
With the launch of Precisionist, Bulova blends technology, design and style; utilizing the sweeping second hand as a visual symbol for the movement's extraordinary precision, a watch that is, in fact, designed to be noticed.
That's not to say the Fit's a bad-looking device — not at all, but like the bulk of wearables from companies like Fitbit and Jawbone, it's not necessarily designed to be noticed as much as it's designed to take what the world throws at it with a rugged rubberized band that latches on to either side of the 1.5-inch display.
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In this book, Jordan Frith looks at RFID technology and its social impact, bringing into focus a technology that was designed not to be noticed.
It's the opposite kind of production design from 'Down With Love,' where you're designing not to be noticed".
Their clothes are designed expressly not to be noticed, in styles that used to undergo major change about once every 20 years.
The "naturalness" of informal design began to be noticed and developed by the British leisured class.
Various sections of the island's motorways are designed to be used as runways at short notice.
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