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In the great 1980s movie The Blues Brothers, theres a scene where John Belushi goes to visit Dan Aykroyd in his apartment in Chicago for the very first time. Its a cramped, tiny space and its just three feet away from the train tracks. As John sits on Dans bed, a train goes rushing by, rattling everything in the room. John asks, How often does that train go by? Dan replies, So often, you wont even notice it. And then, something falls off the wall. We all know what hes talking about. As human beings, we get used to everyday things really fast. As a product designer, its my job to see those everyday things, to feel them, and try to improve upon them. For example, see this piece of fruit? See this little sticker? That sticker wasnt there when I was a kid. But somewhere as the years passed, someone had the bright idea to put that sticker on the fruit. Why? So it could be easier for us to check out at the grocery counter. Well thats great, we can get in and out of the sto