50 Moments When Great Taste And Great Execution Combined To Create Something Exceptional
InterviewThere are many communities on Reddit that document people’s complicated relationship with the way they execute their ideas.
You've probably heard about the subreddits “Awful Taste But Great Execution” and “Awful Taste And Awful Execution,” and if not, please check out our previous features with great executions (here) and not so much (here).
But this time, we’re taking a more positive outlook towards how the visions and projects turn out and diving deep into the subreddit “Great Taste And Great Execution” (GTAGE).
Whether it’s a smart design, nicely made product packaging, or a cool piece of furniture, they all fall into this collection of reality meeting great expectations, if not surpassing them.
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Tie Dyed Wedding Dress
This Mystique Cosplay
Croissant Dragons
Bored Panda spoke with Laura Vanagaite, an international freelance graphic designer who specializes in branding and social media content creation, to find out what it takes to go from a great idea to its great execution, and why it’s not that simple.
Laura explained that bringing a design idea from vision to execution requires a combination of creativity, technical skills, and project management. “This includes defining the design brief and goals, researching and gathering information, prototyping, refining the design, and producing final assets,” she said.
After The Fall Of The Soviet Union, A City In Ukraine Was Getting Rid Of All Their Communist Statues. A Local Artist Converted The Last Remaining One Into Darth Vader
Incredible Seashore Wood Table
This UFO Chicken Coop
According to the graphic designer, it also involves effective communication and collaboration with the team. “Effective project management skills, such as setting realistic deadlines, keeping to budget constraints, and continually testing and refining the design are also crucial for the successful execution of a design project.”
Laura also said that poor execution can ruin even the best creative idea. “A great idea alone is not enough to guarantee success. It must be effectively executed to bring the idea to life and meet the intended purpose.”
Black On Black Vw Bus
This Bus Used To Advertise A Zoo
The Top Of This 1954 Camper Is A Boat
Moreover, poor execution can result in a final product that is not functional, aesthetically unpleasing, or fails to effectively communicate the intended message, Laura argues. “This can result in the idea being perceived as a failure. It is important to give equal attention to both the creativity and the execution in order to realize the full potential of a creative idea.”
This Force Ghost Luke Cosplay
If You Like Trees... And Cats
Best cat tree ever, the feline overlords look happy with the work of their slave(s).
This Pirate Ship Model Standing 8ft (2.4m) Tall And Over 7ft (2.2m) Long That Took 14 Months To Construct
Having said that, Laura believes that both good ideas and good execution are important for the product's success. “A great idea without good execution can lead to a disappointing outcome, while a well-executed idea can still fall short if the original concept was not strong. A balance of both is essential for the best results when it comes to any type of creative project,” the graphic designer explained.
The Thinker Lamp
This Cake My Nan Made For My 17th Birthday
Music Shop Shutters
Meanwhile, both bad ideas and poor executions can be common in design. Laura explained that a designer may have a great idea, but if they lack the skills or resources to execute it effectively, the final result may not meet their expectations.
“On the other hand, a designer may have a solid execution plan, but if the original idea is not strong, the final result may not be successful. It is important to continually evaluate and improve both the creativity and execution of a design project to achieve the best results.”
Professor Repainted Observatory Into Giant R2-D2
Stunning Arched Doorway With Built-In Bookshelves
This Dude Built His Kid A Lamborghini Out Of Mostly Wood
Let's be honest, he built it for himself. The kid is really young to know what a lamboghini is.
We also asked Laura exactly how important it is to have good taste in art and design. “Good taste in design and creativity is the ability to create aesthetically pleasing, functional, and effective solutions that meet the needs and expectations of the intended audience.”
Laura concluded that although it’s subjective, it’s still very important since “it helps establish credibility and communicate effectively, while still allowing room for innovation and risk-taking.”
This Stunning Timber Floor
This Key Shaped Like A Little Sword
Dragon Bench By Igor Loskutow
This Bridge In Germany Painted To Look Like Legos
Wooden Table With Helical Legs
This German Kindergarten
This Scooter And Sidecar
An Old TV Repurposed Into A Cat Bed
A Restaurant Dressed Up For Halloween Ghostbusters Style
Death Star Fire Pit
This Custom NASA Lamp
Wood And Resin Lamp That Looks Like Its Burning
This Wall Painting On My Street (2 Painters Worked On This)
https://buffalophotoblog.com/murals-of-buffalo My city has been doing this for years
Load More Replies...All buildings should look like this. Cities could be like sky-scraping art galleries!
Gorgeous, though if I lived there, I'd rather have windows facing out on this side of my apartment.
I hope that nobody paints graffiti over it. Most of our stuff around here has been obliterated by that.
Custom Table Made From Original Golden Gate Bridge Suspender Ropes
This Is A Great Take On Something That’s Just Always Been There But Nobody Thought To Have Fun With. It Conveys ‘Exit’ Better Too
This Bender Mailbox
Hardwood Spiral Staircase
This Kid's Playhouse
Natural Stone Fireplace
Christmas Tree Created From Local Sea Glass
Mario Themed Fish Tank
Anybody else imagining the quirky sounds of crossing obstacles and taking the flag down?
Alyson Tabbitha As Dark Knight Joker
If the men find out we can shapeshift, they're going to tell the church.
Blacksmith From Slovakia Made A Dragon Car
Curved Wood Cabinet
65-Inch Flatscreen Modded To Look Like A Giant Nintendo Switch
Question, do you think this person likes playing video games? Edit: Thank you all so much this is the most upvotes I've ever gotten and Ive been on here regularly for years yall are so nice😭
This Homemade Cardboard Tetris Game
This LEGO "Hand-Bag"
Stormtrooper Wood Burner
Ps1 Cake
Tonka Truck
Remember: All I’m Offering Is The Water
This Champagne Cork Chair
The Chandeliers And Chairs At Bic’s Headquarters In Shelton, Ct Are Based On Their Cristal Pen!
Its A Cool Pool Man
The Ultimate Jurassic Park Jeep
Millennium Falcon Les Paul
This Box Shaped Building
A Camper Beetle Caravan Combo I Spotted Out The Window Whilst At Work, Thought It Belongs Here!
Greatest Christmas Tree Ornament Ever?
Donkey Kong Staircase
Wood Burner Made From An Old Mine
Tattoo That Looks Like A Patch
The Best Mario Cosplay I’ve Seen
Portal Themed Mirrors
This Little Sword Necklace That Can Be Unsheathed With A Hidden Button
Force Choke Garage Door
This Dinosaur Cake
Sink Found In A Gas Stations Bathroom
This Mario Cake
This Hand Forged Pizza Axe
Brilliant Tattoo Cover Up
Avalon Recording Console In Custom Enclosure. Sear Sound, New York
Scooter Built Into The Fender Of An Old Beetle
Batmobile 2020
In case you're wondering, yes, this replica of the Batmobile used in Tim Burton's 1989 version of "Batman" was made in Kyiv in 2019 by Ukrainian company "Nanoprotec" on the basis of a 1990 Chevrolet Caprice with a BMW V12 engine and commissioned by an oligarch by the name of Denys Oleksiyovych Devyatov who used to drive it up and down the streets of Monaco. Of course, that proves to be a problem as of late, because, the owner, the above mentioned oligarch is now under investigation by the SBU (Ukraine's version of the FBI) for having skipped the country at the start of the Russian invasion and alleged anti-Ukrainian activities... We'll have to wait and see what comes of this.
PC With A Stained Glass Window
In 2007, 7-11 Did This For The Simpson's Movie To Help Promote It
This Diorama Of The Road Runner And Wile E. Coyote
This Coffee Table
Absolutely worth dying for! Or maybe not? [If you're unfamiliar: Naturally occurring in high-voltage discharges, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichtenberg_figure --- cool effect now named https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractal_burning and has killed at least 30 hobbyists in the US the last five years. Read e.g. the comments on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzosDKcXQ0I (Anne Reardon's video warning AGAINST it, which YouTube naturally BANNED?? but reinstated).]
Super Nintendo Chalmers
Jason Voorhees Fish Tank Decoration
I'm bothered by the betta, tetra and goldfish all in the same tank. They have different water requirements, and while it occasionally works out, it is usually very stressful for bettas to be house with other territorial fish. Someone wanted a cool centerpiece and did no research.
Insane Homemade Primaris Deathwatch Black Templar Armour
R2-D2 Popcorn Maker And Bowl
Lightsaber Chopsticks
Pizza Decoration
Wooden Dragon Phone
Wood And Brass Ipod
Beautiful Cast-Iron Cookware Kitchen Display
This Handbag
poor guy, everybody is literally strangling him every time someone uses the bag
Whisky Barrel Sink
This is just a rant but you could get old whiskey barrels for really cheap from the factories but now it's all commercial and a few people take all so the prices are ridiculous when it's being resold here.
Shuttle Tydirium Made Out Of Wood And Stained Glass
This Bike Rack I Saw In Tampa
Starter Pokémon Pins
Star Wars Themed Nursery
This 600 LED Infinity Mirror Coffee Table
I love infinite mirrors. Would get a bit trippy but soooooo satisfying
Mouse Shaped Like A Car
Fallout Vault Door Mancave Entrance
The Scream Tree Sculpture
This Baby Grand Piano Repurposed As A Bookshelf
Custom Zelda Gameboy
This Bender BBQ I Saw On Imgur. Image Credit Goes To Princessofthrones
A Joseph Joestar Cosplay
Slytherin Vans
Yes yes yes yes yes I wonder what the equivalents would be for the other houses if that's even possible
This Mechagodzilla Sculpture In Atlanta, Ga
Coconut Speakers
This Window Repair Advertisement
This 5ft Tall Wooden Optimus Prime Lamp Statue
This Flight Helmet
Zozoid, A Shuttle Desk Lamp
For a space buff the funny thing is that the Space Shuttle actually did it's gravity turn with the orbiter at the bottom and the tank at the top, so this lamp should have had it inverted... This was done for reasons of center of mass and aerodynamic forces, for better communications with the ground (you want your antennas to be on the side with the ground) and for better visibility of the ground from the cockpit. Sadly, the unique configuration of the vehicle also meant that, no matter which way it was facing, during ascent the orbiter was in what was called a "black zone" which means an area of the flight profile from which crew escape in the case of an emergency is impossible, which was poignantly demonstrated by the Challenger disaster in 1986.