I think there is an important distinction here. Collaboration with  
others who are not designers is a pretty easy thing to do (though  
that is where we get into the 'you not a designer' conversation about  
making choices and decisions). Collaborating with other designers,  
which is what Dave Malouf was referring to, is much more complex.  
Every designer should have the opportunity for this sort of  
collaborative experience.


On Jan 20, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Jack Moffett wrote:
>
> On Jan 20, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Mark Schraad wrote:
>
>> Giving up the egocentric vision of 'I am THE designer' is difficult,
>> but when you see how much better the work can be, working in teams
>> becomes an obvious choice.
>
> Yes, I completely agree. I certainly didn't mean to sound like a
> "design dictator". I constantly collaborate with the developers
> writing the code and others involved in the project. However, I'm
> currently the only IxDer at my company, so I really am 'THE designer',
> just not 'THE decision maker'.
>
>
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