To clarify my own post: On Jan 28, 2009, at 6:32 PM, Andrei Herasimchuk wrote:
It's not a big stretch. It's apples and oranges. Concept design and pixel-perfect screen mockups simply cannot be clumped together.
Add to the end: ...cannot be clumped together to be used for the exact same purposes. While a variety of deliverable types -- paintings, illustrations, ink renderings, pencil sketches, pixel-perfect mockups -- can be used for concept design, only pixel-perfect mockups can be used for specification (or blueprints).
The larger point remains for me. I felt Peter's article was lacking the most important deliverable: the blueprint.
And if that still makes my point unclear... ah well. Language seems to be failing me at the moment.
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