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The BYU Design Review is a collection of short design-related editorials, interviews, product reviews, and commentaries on design techniques. Content focuses on traditional applications of engineering design but also addresses contemporary examples of design in the profession, design in our lives, and design in the world.
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A Design Lesson from the Mars Rover Competition
Generating creative solutions to a problem is great—but only if you’re
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Healthy Attitudes for International Travelers
Traveling internationally soon, or hope to again sometime in the future?
This article provides four principles to help hone your mind-set and turn
your international travels into more meaningful experiences for you and
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From Mundane to Master: Finding That Design Feeling
Most of us who want to become designers at some point pursue a major that
we feel will get us to our objective. We say to ourselves “Self, I will
attend school and become a great designer.” So, you begin an undergraduate
program and start looking for the secret sauce… -
Designing Experiments Near Absolute Zero
Although not everyone designs experiments near absolute zero, performing
them can teach us there is no substitute for testing your design in the
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Taking Your 3D Prints to the Next Layer
Break free of your default settings to beat the blob with this 3D Printing
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Cosmo the Cougar's 3-point dunk: How he did it
Cosmo the cougar’s 3-point line dunk was insane, and we are here to tell
you all the physics behind it. It’s legit.
Customer Reviews
Extremely Insightful and Useful Topics
The BYU Design Review has a wide variety of topics that are very interesting and useful. As a mechanical engineering student passionate about product and mechanical design, the different articles all are very applicable and are things that I can try start implementing immediately.
I like that the articles are short, yet still have thought-out and important points. I want to learn about a lot of the topics, like time management or product design tips, but I often get intimidated to put the time in to pick up a long book. The BYU Design review is great because it focuses on key take aways and gives you a good base.
The narrator also has a great voice and I could listen to it all day.
My only suggestion is to put the author name in the title (e.g. “Self-Imposed Deadline: Jake Hunter").