Nirav Parekh

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🪔 Happy Diwali! 🪔
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6 months ago
Help! I have been looking for Polo tshirts for months, and across brands. But I can't find the fabric of the top pic. I have searched both online and offline. What do you call this difference in fabrics? Are there different keywords to be used?
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9 months ago
The ingenuity and the problem entrepreneurial people suffer from. They are waiting for others to initiate and then smartly copy them. The famous Tiger Balm has a local knockoff called 'Flying Tiger Balm'. 🤷🏽‍♂️ #marketing #entrepreneur #dhandha #brand #duplicate
13 1
2 years ago
Do you too walk on the left side of a path, or climb up and down the stairs from the left? Could it be because vehicles drive on the left side of a road in our country? #randomthoughts #staircase #behaviour #heuristiclifestyle
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2 years ago
Disappointing, and still not really surprising, that our society needs to put instructions like the first 2 here, in lifts and public spaces.
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2 years ago
When people at the Scranton office of Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company decided to compete with Nike... #theoffice
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3 years ago
The stupid-brilliant people's syndrome. Got 'gourmet' correct, but goofed up with 'every'. #traveldiaries #railwaystation #retail #retailsigns #vernacular
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3 years ago
Ending the humid, sweaty weekend with some nostalgia: Nescafe cold coffee made in the good ol' shaker that it used to give away as a freebie during my childhood times. #coffee #coldcoffee #nescafe #nostalgia
20 1
3 years ago
When we give instructions that we think are clear, but they are not. (Most probably, these words were dictated to the painter, not written down on a paper for him)
10 1
3 years ago
John Wick packing for a genocide job #johnwick
14 1
3 years ago
A switchboard that matches with the background tiles, doesn't show whether the switches are on or off, and are inside the bathroom. Imagine stepping in this bathroom and trying to switch on the lights! Makes me wonder what goes in people's heads when they are designing spaces. Do they prefer that nobody uses them at all? #traveldiaries #userinterface #designfail
13 2
3 years ago
When you plan without really giving a thought to user experience, this is what you get: an entire staircase for the local railway's footover bridge tiled with slippery, glossy tiles! And then, they had to get more labour to scratch the surface and ruin it, to make it usable. #userexperience #designfail #railway #planning
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3 years ago