"If UX is going to be done early on, the team member needs to
be able to do something else so they're not dead weight."

This is part of the problem. UX doesn't just happen at one stage of the
project.

On 10/11/07, Chris Borokowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Many people are upset that this position is basically a 2-for-1, where
> someone brought in as a UX specialist will be used 90% of the time as a
> developer. I understand their pain, but ask them to consider the
> project. If UX is going to be done early on, the team member needs to
> be able to do something else so they're not dead weight.
>
> --- Will Tschumy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > It's probably worth it to remember that until very recently, Google
> > required it's UX leads to be capable of producing production ready
> > HTML, Javascript, etc.  Is Google not serious about UX?  Let's be
> > serious here...
>
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