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On-site parking for 450 cars is provided in a one-level garage below the plaza, supplemented by an off-site structure for 2,350 cars. Below the on-site garage is a completely enclosed two-level, air conditioned shopping concourse of more than 53 shops and restaurants. At 505, we are loyal to our clients’ vision for the duration of the process.
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It's Time to Lease Your Place
Part of the issue now is that anybody can be a product designer, it’s become a catch-all term for anyone who can do some wireframes and create some journeys. Throw in a persona or two and bosh. Half the time that person is a ‘something else’ autodidact who did a boot camp. And thats cool if you have design chops but the rest of us are trying to survive in a field of cheap labour and bad rectangles. Specialists are preferable to generalists in the context of a well rounded digital product design team. It’s more expensive and a greater management overhead, but it’s worth it IMO.
Make Product Design Great Again
And the human that installs the underfloor heating ain’t the same as the human who does the roof. Of course you can get a builder to do the lot, it’s cheaper, but it’s always at the expense of quality control. A cabinet maker will build you a kitchen. A builder will install you a kitchen. Where are the people that are actually doing the design?
IT BEGINS WITH PEOPLE
It’s more about HOW you are making the Figma than WHAT you are actually creating. The value has shifted from the design to the design production. Maybe something is getting lost in the process. Companies are shoehorning 5 roles into one, to save money and to framework the design process into a product process. But design is NOT product, it has a different process and methodology. Design recruitment agencies are struggling as they need to turn tenuous briefs into strong candidates.
Sprint three: Figma
We understand that each project is unique, and that details showcase this element. The opportunity to make a project as unique as the people it’s intended for, is our commitment to you. Again the user does not care about your story, they just want to use and buy products and services (stuff) with the least amount of friction. If we are putting the user first (and we better be) then the product needs to be better.
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People who look at their job by looking at life, bringing with them a life of experiences to base their craft on. It’s a fundamentally different way of thinking. One that is at the core of our culture. I recently applied for some work at a FinTech and as a Lead Product Designer I would join a team of TEN humans solely working on ‘maintaining the design system’. Also there 10 ways to make stuff now.
They are never ever going to see how those sausages got made. Not the design production or the Design System. Imagine if I jumped into github and refactored someone’s code, or rearranged the product backlog I’d get fired. Other than leaving some comments on a design I’d say it's simply way too intimate to expect to be moving my rectangles around.

Their culture, how 50 people all love each other. The residences at The 505 represent the pinnacle of student living. Our studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans, are designed with style and comfort in mind.
Fully-Furnished Living
Will leads Zweig Group’s research team and ownership transition consulting group. He received his BS in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and his MBA from the University of Arkansas with a focus on entrepreneurship. During that time, Will developed financial models and aided in the fundraising... We craft the spaces that people spend their days and nights in. Spend their little wins and heartbreaking losses in. Give them a moment, and they’ll give you their trust.
It’s not about what the project will look like. ‘Making Product Design Great Again’ means falling back in love with design again, making time for the exploration, the craft and finesse. Less time in meetings, less time in JIRA, more conversations about design. It’s understanding the problems to solve. It’s taking risks and making great products.
Also the proliferation of bad design takes and UX opinions on LinkedIn has got out of hand. Imagine a digital product as a house. The human that draws up the plans is not the same human that builds the bathroom.
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