When and where does parking get filled up faster?

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No product is an island. A product is more than a product. It is a cohesive, integrated set of experiences. Think through all of the stages of a product or service — from initial intentions through final reflections, from first usage to help, service, and maintenance. Make them all work together seamlessly

— Don Norman, inventor of the term “User Experience”

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When and where does parking get filled up faster?

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No product is an island. A product is more than a product. It is a cohesive, integrated set of experiences. Think through all of the stages of a product or service — from initial intentions through final reflections, from first usage to help, service, and maintenance. Make them all work together seamlessly

— Don Norman, inventor of the term “User Experience”

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If you want your car fixed or you are just bored & want to hang around goofy people, you are welcome at our shop.

Join our ever growing family.

If you want your car fixed or you are just bored & want to hang around goofy people, you are welcome at our shop.

Join our ever growing family.

If you want your car fixed or you are just bored & want to hang around goofy people, you are welcome at our shop.

When and where does parking get filled up faster?

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No product is an island. A product is more than a product. It is a cohesive, integrated set of experiences. Think through all of the stages of a product or service — from initial intentions through final reflections, from first usage to help, service, and maintenance. Make them all work together seamlessly

— Don Norman, inventor of the term “User Experience”

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When and where does parking get filled up faster?

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No product is an island. A product is more than a product. It is a cohesive, integrated set of experiences. Think through all of the stages of a product or service — from initial intentions through final reflections, from first usage to help, service, and maintenance. Make them all work together seamlessly

— Don Norman, inventor of the term “User Experience”

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