It's so sad how this is basic transportation engineering: we learn how to design against this happening, to build roads that last decades in school.
It requires good execution and consistentent management, also accounting for increase in rainfall, so the drainage systems aren't overloaded.
The National Orientation Agency should have also drilled out the habit of tossing things on the floor (because this has regrettably become part of the local culture). The sense of national responsibility to keep the roads and drainages clean.
All these things matter and the groundwork should have been laid out since then, next year makes this 50 Years and we still have a lot of faulty road infrastructure in Nigeria, there are still floods in Lagos, it's just so sad.
This is what I need as a designer, especially in this Vibe Code era. To truly craft something and have it accurately expressed as code, for the developers to refine for functionality and scale, whilst keeping that visual integrity, with ease! (As this workflow technically already exists)
So clean.
I love how simple the wrapper illustration looks knowing how hard it is to get it that way. It needed to be transparent and have colour, yet also suggest that it was 3D and contained something, the line strokes at the top and at the bottom right. The wrap of Hisa pattern around the edges too, and the shadow of the box.
So good.
@leyeConnect Anthropic was founded by engineers who left OpenAI and felt AI needed stronger safety measures, but safety is an empirical science. They feel they need to observe and define boundaries as they push with other competitors.
It's understandable but still pretty scary.