Figma Live: Codex to Figma with OpenAI
Summary
Jurassic World's scientific inaccuracies in dinosaur design undermine the original Jurassic Park's iconic wonder, highlighting the importance of authenticity and detail-orientation for tech creators building innovative products.
Key Takeaways
- Maintain scientific accuracy and authenticity, even when taking creative liberties, to preserve the magic and wonder of your products.
- Justify significant deviations from established norms with clear, logical reasoning to avoid distracting or disappointing your audience.
- Leverage the latest research and industry insights to inform your product design, even for established franchises or legacy products.
- Be mindful of the core elements that made your predecessors successful, and strive to build upon that foundation rather than ignoring it.
- Understand that even small deviations from audience expectations can significantly impact the overall perception and reception of your work.
- Clearly communicate the rationale behind design choices that may seem at odds with established norms to avoid confusing or alienating your audience.
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Transcript Excerpt
Hey guys. So with the release of the new trailer for Jurassic World, Fallen Kingdom, I decided to go back and watch the first Jurassic World. And watching that movie again, my thoughts on it remained the same. I just don't think it's a very good movie. So I thought it would be interesting to do a video explaining why I don't like Jurassic World and hopefully you guys can tell me what your thoughts are on the movie down in the comments below. First off, let's talk about the dinosaurs. This is really one of the first things that bothered me when I first saw the movie and watching it again, it bothered me even more so. One of the big draws of the original Jurassic Park was the fact that the dinosaurs were so scientifically accurate. Of course, there were a few minor inaccuracies, but they wer…