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It's way too much design for one restaurant to contain, but the message could not be clearer.
Company executives have acknowledged that they farmed out too much design and production work and did not initially keep close enough tabs on suppliers.
This season he stripped everything down because, he said, "It feels not modern in my own brand to have too much design".
Gould has always argued that his ene mies, and most of his colleagues, see too much design and too many adaptations in the world, and coopted from architecture the term "spandrel" to describe an undesigned feature which is a necessary consequence of one that is designed, but is then used as a base for further design.
Heidi disagrees, saying that there's too much design in the top, and citing the too-small jacket's "boob hole".
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A lot of design is too much designed on paper.
Users on the message boards say that companies have concentrated too much on design and content and not enough on how the information is structured.
New restaurants, with too-easy access to financing from people like me, invest too much in design, tableware, food, and service, driving up every customer's expectations of every restaurant in a cyclone of unprofitability.
In an environmental crisis, when we already feel guilty about owning too much stuff, design, like today's fashion, is about making things matter — or seeming like they do.
"I look for interesting architectural elements that allude to a natural formation growing off these elements," says Piallat. "Once the infrastructure is built and the outer 'skin' is ready to be applied, I usually move very quickly, not thinking too much about design, but more how to surprise myself.
Gibson et al. [ 18] conclude that the studies available for examining the relationship between dairy food consumption and coronary heart disease (CHD) vary too much in design, quality, and dietary assessment methodology.
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