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" ... I like your observation not just because this is Italy, the land of art and sculpture, but I strongly believe in the human evolution. We were trained to see the human shape as something positive, while angular shapes as aggressive and potentially dangerous. Maserati can do hard edges — we have the same technology as other car companies at our disposal. But I want to design cars that have a certain sensuality and a positive outlook. We are in a critical phase with society’s relationship with cars and we cannot ignore our role in this. It is important to design vehicles that reward the owner and give them that special moment, but without being shouty. ... "
" ... In the ANC (noise cancelling) mode there’s a bit less bass than Bass mode but even more mid-range and treble. Or at least the balance changes so it seems there’s more mid and treble. I’m willing to forgive a hit in sound quality for NC, but this is a bit much. Take Air’s “Eat My Beat.” In passive mode, it’s pretty well balanced, decent bass, and all around a decent sounding headphone. Activate ANC mode, and it gets shouty, the guitars jumping out with harsh bitiness. Activating Bass mode on this track brings up the bass even more, but lacking all of the relative balance of passive. ... "
" ... Lately, the report observes, people and organizations "are doing some soul-searching about what they really value, rejecting products and services that don’t meet their needs." This is even on the radar of the big tech firms, who are paying a lot more attention these days to "mindful design," the report continues. "Other organizations must follow their lead but, to do so, they’ll need to learn new ways to build relationships and loyalty with users that now respond badly to the shouty approach of old." ... "
" ... Sonia Carter was the former Head of Digital and Social Media at Mondelez International, and lives in the UK. “Prior to the referendum on EU membership, there wasn't much discussion on it at all on my FB newsfeed. To be honest, most of my connections share my liberal views and I think we all felt we'd leave the awful shouty comments to the other side. When the results came in, my newsfeed changed and was full of everyone's utter shock and despair, my own included. ... "