I agree. Being a developer doesn't automatically make you incapable of
any liberal arts-ish leanings, as design is often seen to me. I think
there are a number of crossover roles which use both "halves" of the
brain at once, and interaction design and technical writing both fall
into that category.

--- Matthew Nish-Lapidus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I humbly disagree...   A good technical background in
> html/css/javascript allows an interaction designer the freedom to
> prototype interfaces in a much more efficient way. 

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