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Like that scene in Back to the Future where Doc in 1955 says something about the camcorder breaking because it’s made in Japan and then Marty from the 1980s says something along the lines that all the best stuff is made in Japan.
Gotta love how during the Industrial Revolution "Made in Britain" was invented to warn away domestic buyers from products made in Germany. Then, during the late 19th and throughout the 20th century, Germany's output quality rose whereas "Made in Britain" became a warning label... 😆
Clickbait title. Bland content. "Two guys come to Japan, miracle happens, japanese products gain in quality". Almost nothing about the actual design. PDCA and consequent ISOs deserve more coverage.
Hey Andrew! I'd love to learn more about the PDCA and ISOs. Could you link me to an article or journals that you've stumbled on? I could make a more in-depth video afterwards
Its very funny the very things that Japanese adopted, the US shunned by going towards globalization and low cost. I remember back in 90s the made in America used to mean quality. Nowadays half the stuff that retails in America both online (Amazon) and offline (Stuff like Target) is made in China stuff. Made in US means made in some cheap place far off and marked up for the sake of being sold in US. USA needs to relearn from Japan again now I guess. Nowadays, I rather trust made in Japan than the Bought in USA label.
[Comments by Sidhesh Patil] Your stance on Japanese quality being the most influential in contemporary age lacks substance. For example, the failure of Takata Airbags in delivering safety products OR perhaps success in delivering products that actually contribute to harm/death is a stark example of the Japanese shit show. Takata Airbags were not just underperforming, but actually performing in a fashion 'contributing' to harm and death. Moreover the jurisdiction also doesn't have a precise, well articulated position on compensating everyday Japanese consumer. Quality of it's Justice system is too poor! The easy escape of Carlos Ghosn from Japan right under the nose of Authorities very much brought shame on Japanese Law Enforcement agencies. Nissan is a highly corrupt business and lacks responsibility towards the Japanese consumer. For the CEO to escape Japan, he must have been able to forge ties somewhere within the corrupt class of Japanese Law Enforcement. To summarise, Japan today is far too distant from presenting itself as a benchmark in Quality, Justice and Law Enforcement!
Dude, just keep on producing those gems! very imformative, nice and short. You're gonna blowup one day! (just make sure you record everything voice related in one go, so you can't hear the different takes)
Very good stuff! Ive never done design work before so its nice to see what alls involved. For the username field, it was a good choice not to double line the box itself, but i felt it could maybe use a sort of underline below the input field to help communicate that it was an area the player is meant to input their name. Also, id have maybe changed the online box's artwork in the host menu to something better communicating the concept. Admittedly pretty small changes. Overall, I absolutely love this vid, hope to see more from ya.