Thanks for the link - just what I thought. I´ve spread the links to my
UX colleagues and I´m curious on their take. I´ll let you know.
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t; Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 00:40:58 +0000
> Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] iteration and innovation
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> There´s just one aspect that I´m missing a little - how about the
> director´s role in the whole process? Wouldn´t that be the person to
> step back one step and take a look at the whole
There´s just one aspect that I´m missing a little - how about the
director´s role in the whole process? Wouldn´t that be the person to
step back one step and take a look at the whole - giving input -
smoothing over rough spots... I´m wondering: how does this role fit
in with the idea? And do you ne
My response to this Traci, thanks for a great read,
http://digikev.co.uk/08-06-2009/iterative-process-play-making-design/
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Hi all,
My latest column on UXmatters is out, and it's all about iteration and
"rehearsal" as means to creative outcomes. Interested in hearing others
thoughts on why they think/or don't that iterative processes work so well.
http://tinyurl.com/nls7fu
Traci Lepore
Graphic Designer
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