Scott, if this is who you're dealing with, this is how I would put
it.

the UI Designer, says, the button is left aligned, bevelled, has this
rollover, and that action state, and this disabled state.

The IxDer says how did the user even get to the page with the button,
why is the button necessary and what comes after the button is
pressed.

This is what I would say to my wife, or someone else who asks me what
I do for a living and really just doesn't get it.
The other trick ... In many many many environments this is the same
human being.

BTW, i'm not sure I buy that IxDs are not interested in human
behavior.

-- dave



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