Having been a "web designer" of 12 years, and having experienced only
that aspect of interaction design, I feel my aspirations are limited.
I fear I may be missing out in the world of IxD! What are some ways you
might suggest for me to remove the blinders? This list has been a
wonderful and engaging channel for me, to learn more about the
specialty/practice of IxD in-general, but where else can I turn?
Thanks!
Mike Caskey
Denver, Colorado
Will Evans wrote:
So as an interaction designer, what are your career aspirations?
To be competent.
~ will
"Where you innovate, how you innovate,
and what you innovate are design problems"
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On Jan 21, 2009, at 11:24 AM, Kevin Silver wrote:
So as an interaction designer, what are your career aspirations?
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